Feature Funnies #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "How Layden Single Handed, Beat Stanford in the Rose Bowl," a 1937 gem from Quality Comics, a mysterious vigilante known only as the Hawk emerges to right a wrong—after overhearing police talk of a robbery targeting a charity fund, he dons a dramatic disguise and takes justice into his own hands. Written and illustrated by George Brenner, this early superhero tale blends pulp flair with a touch of whimsy, while Rube Goldberg’s iconic cover art adds a layer of playful intrigue.
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When Harrington overhears the Police talking about some mysterious crimes, he dons a suit, throws an over-sized hankerchief over his head and dons one taloned glove. As the Hawk, he captures the man who had beat and robbed Old Moore of the charity donation to the city orphanage, then takes him back to his lair, where his allies deliver the crook into Police custody, while the Hawk taunts Doyle with a letter.
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