Dick Tracy #58
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Ice-Cold Killer," a chilling mystery unfolds when a woman named Sleet and her mother assault a man named Sam, leaving him for dead—only for him to survive and be rescued by the Crimestoppers. As Sleet recovers in the hospital, she flees into hiding, taking on a new identity as a dishwasher and cook, evading capture while the case grows colder by the hour. Written by Chester Gould and illustrated by Joe Simon and Gould, this gripping 1952 installment of the legendary series blends suspense and gritty realism, with Simon’s sharp cover art capturing the tension of the moment.
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Sleet and her mother knock Sam unconscious and throw him off an overpass, where, unbeknownst to them, he lands in a dump truck full of sand. Sam manages to crawl into a basement where he is found and taken to the hospital by some of the Crimestoppers. Sleet and her mother are arrested and placed in adjacent cells. Sleet's mother grabs Sleet by her hair and slams her head repeatedly against the bars. An unconscious Sleet is taken to the hospital. When she regains consciousness, she escapes and hides by working as a dishwasher and cook.
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