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Four Color #1286

Feb 1962 · Dell · 0.15 USD
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In "The Man Who Played Dead," professional killer Boy Mason—known for his flawless alibis and a trail of deaths—turns up in Chicago, forcing Eliot Ness and his team to race against time to uncover his next target. With Dan Spiegle handling both art and inks, the story unfolds with tense precision, turning the city into a stage for a deadly game of cat and mouse.

Contains 2 stories
The Man Who Played Dead
16 pp · Crime, Historical
Eliot NessLee HobsonRico RossiWilliam GoodfellowFrank Nitti (villain)

In "The Man Who Played Dead," Eliot Ness and his team dig into the suspicious reappearance of mobster Gagger Garth, presumed drowned in a boating accident, as rumors swirl that he's alive and waging a brutal gang war against rival Frank Nitti. The story unfolds in the shadowy world of 1930s crime, where loyalty is a lie and every shadow could hide a corpse.

The Hunter and the Hunted
15 pp · Crime, Historical
Eliot NessLee HobsonRico RossiWilliam GoodfellowFrank Nitti (villain)Boy Mason (villain)

In 1962’s *Four Color #1286*, professional killer Boy Mason—elusive, meticulous, and always one step ahead with a perfect alibi—strikes again in Chicago. With Eliot Ness and his team racing against time to uncover his next target, the city becomes a chessboard of shadows and suspicion.

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artist, inker Dan Spiegle

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