Four Color #1309
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Blind Man's Bluff..." from Four Color #1309 (1962) is a gripping mystery where Detective Corella enlists his nonverbal wife to pose for a reclusive artist, hoping her silence might unlock clues behind a string of murders tied to the man’s paintings. Written by Lionel Ziprin and brought to life with stark, expressive art by Bernie Krigstein—both inks and pencils—this issue stands out for its psychological tension and haunting visuals. The cover by John Duffy captures the story’s eerie mood, making it a standout in the series.
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After a series of murders are connected to paintings by the same artist, Detective Corella has his wife, who cannot speak, pose for the artist to see what she can discover.
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