Crown Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Unused Evidence," Zanzi and her brother are caught in a deadly ambush by a ruthless trio, leading to tragedy and a desperate capture. Taken as a living symbol of a sun goddess, Zanzi must navigate a dangerous scheme to seize control of a mine, all while her brother's fate remains unknown. Written by Ken Fitch and illustrated by Anthony Cataldo, with a striking cover by Frank Bolle and Leonard Starr, this 1948 Crown Comics issue blends mystery and suspense in a high-stakes adventure.
Detective Vic Cutter takes on a case that seems straightforward—his client James Comet suspects his partner Harry Logan of theft—but when Comet dies in a suspicious car accident, Cutter becomes convinced Logan is responsible and won't let the matter drop. With secretary Laura Ames at his side and a sound recorder in hand, Cutter hatches a risky plan to catch Logan red-handed, but what he uncovers in the darkness proves far more dangerous than he bargained for.
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