Fight against Crime #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Killer," a 1953 story from Fight against Crime #15, a man haunted by a past crime resurfaces after six years in hiding, only to find himself caught in the aftermath of an atomic test—his secret buried in the past now threatening to erupt into chaos. Drawn by Edward Goldfarb, whose inks bring the story’s tense atmosphere to life, this gripping tale follows a man whose carefully constructed life begins to unravel in the wake of a detonation that changes everything. The cover, inks by Dick Beck, captures the moment of shock and dread that defines the issue’s chilling premise.
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1944: Bank teller George Simmons robs the bank, murders his rival, puts the blame on a colleague, buries the loot and hides for six years in the army. When he recovers the loot, he stumbles in the middle of an atomic test explosion.
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