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Cover: Frank Giacoia

Crimefighters #2

Jun 1948 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“When Terror Came to Town!”

In "When Terror Came to Town!", French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon—famous in real life for pioneering anthropometry—takes center stage in a 1948 mystery that plays with his legacy. Though wrongly remembered for fingerprinting, Bertillon’s methods are put to the test in a tense, suspense-driven tale drawn by Mike Sekowsky, with a striking cover by Frank Giacoia.

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cover pencils Frank Giacoia

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This story features French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914). He is erroneously credited with the development of fingerprinting. Bertillon actually developed the identification system known as Anthropometry, which was discredited and replaced by fingerprinting.

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