Feature Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ugliest Man in the World," a 1943 Feature Comics standout, the Raven’s secret identity is thrust into the open under bizarre circumstances. When Dianne’s Uncle John becomes executor of a mysterious fortune, four strangers are drawn into a deadly contest—only for the true mastermind to emerge in the most unexpected way. Written, drawn, and inked by Frank Borth, this gripping tale unfolds with suspense and twists, while Gill Fox’s striking cover captures the story’s eerie tone.
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Bizarre circumstances force the Raven to reveal his true identity. Dianne's Uncle John has become the executor of his friend's considerable fortune, and the will requires that four random people compete for the fortune. One of these, Miss Withington, kills one of the other four and attacks Dianne only to discover that she is the Spider Widow. Another one of the four, Tony Grey, finally put a stop to Miss Withington's scheme as the Raven.
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