Detective Comics #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No One Must Know!", a 1944 tale from Detective Comics #94, a gang of con men running a county fair turns their schemes toward an unexpected target: George Barrows, a former criminal with a past they’re desperate to keep buried. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life by Ed Kressy’s pencils and Dick Sprang’s dynamic art and inks, the story unfolds with sharp tension as deception meets reckoning. The cover, a striking piece by George Roussos, captures the intrigue with a dramatic, shadowed figure at the heart of the scheme.
In "No One Must Know!" from Detective Comics #94 (1944), a trio of con men seize control of a county fair to swindle the crowd, but their scheme takes a dangerous turn when they spot George Barrows—an ex-crook and escaped convict—among the visitors. Now they’re determined to use his past against him, but George isn’t the kind of man to be easily intimidated.
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Reprinted in Batman Archives #4 (1998), Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus #4 (2018)
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