Feature Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Charity Base Ball Game" in Feature Comics #26 (1939) delivers a clever twist on a classic mystery setup, as the Clock outsmarts his frame-up by turning the tables on Fingers Holts using a bold psychological trap. Written, drawn, and inked by George Brenner, the story blends pulp intrigue with early superhero flair, while Ed Cronin’s cover captures the game-day tension with sharp, dynamic flair.
Joe Palooka takes the field for a charity baseball game between the Elks and the Kiwanis at West Side Park, where he's ready to show off his batting skills. It's a lighthearted sports outing that captures the competitive spirit and fun of the diamond.
When a young man chases a runaway pig through the neighborhood, his frantic pursuit leads to an embarrassing misunderstanding with a neighbor—but sometimes the universe has a funny way of making things work out. "Satisfied," from Feature Comics #26, is a lighthearted tale about persistence, mistaken identity, and knowing when to let go gracefully.
In "Framed for Robbery," the Clock finds himself wrongly accused when Fingers Holts stages a robbery to pin it on him. With the police closing in, the hero uses quick thinking and a clever trap to turn the tables—hypnotizing Holts into confessing his deceit.
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