Feature Funnies #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Episode 14" in Feature Funnies #14 (1938) marks a pivotal moment in the early adventures of The Clock, as his dual life as a playboy and a brilliant criminologist is finally exposed. Written, drawn, and inked by George Brenner, the story deepens the mystery of the hero’s identity while introducing a crucial alliance with Captain Kane, communicated through a screened door that hides O'Brien’s face. The cover, by Ed Cronin, captures the tension of this revelation with a striking image of the masked figure in silhouette.
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The Clock's secret identity, as a playboy and ace criminologist, is revealed in this story, and he establishes a relationship with Captain Kane, who speaks to the Clock through a screened door that masked O'Brien's face.
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