Feature Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Bearded Lady," a 1943 issue from Quality Comics, the mysterious Raven leads Dianne to a cemetery, where she stumbles upon the hidden lair of the Tiglon Man—a fearsome being with the head of a tiger who controls powerful artifacts meant for her. Written, drawn, and inked by Frank Borth, the story unfolds with eerie tension as Dianne must flee and destroy the very relics the Raven sought to reveal. The cover by Al Bryant captures the tale’s haunting mood, a striking visual from a classic era of pulp-inspired adventure.
In the shadowed hush of a 1943 cemetery, Dianne answers the Raven’s summons—only to stumble into the hidden lair of the Tiglon Man, a feline-eyed enigma who wields ancient relics with eerie authority. Forced to flee, she makes a desperate choice that shatters the very artifacts meant to reveal a greater mystery.
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