Crack Comics #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Vanishing Vandals!", Molly finds herself in an unusual situation—instead of posing in her usual swimwear, she must don more clothing for a session with an artist, throwing her routine into unexpected disarray. Written, drawn, and inked by Bernard Dibble, this 1949 installment from Crack Comics #62 captures a moment of playful tension and change, all rendered with the distinctive style of Jack Spranger on the cover.
A mysterious gang of holdup men seems to vanish without a trace whenever the police close in—and suspicion falls on an innocent man named Lamont, who insists only Captain Triumph can help clear his name. When Lance Gallant's friends Biff and Kim decide to investigate on their own, they disappear into Lamont's property, leaving Captain Triumph to uncover the sinister secret hidden beneath the house and track down both his companions and the vanishing vandals.
In this lighthearted 1949 gem from Crack Comics #62, Jo finds herself in an unexpected twist when her usual beachside sketch session takes a turn—this time, she’s the one needing to cover up, much to her surprise. The humor unfolds with a playful nod to the usual routine, as Molly steps into a pose that’s anything but her usual style.
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Reprinted in Crack Comics #1 (1950), Men of Mystery Comics #60 (2006)
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