Funny Pages #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"King of the Veldt" kicks off in 1939 with a twisty tale of inheritance and deception, as John Williams suddenly finds himself heir to a vast fortune—only to face a cunning impostor, aided by a master of disguise. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by Bob Kane, this early adventure showcases the creator’s sharp storytelling and bold visuals, while Fred Schwab’s dynamic cover captures the story’s safari-inspired intrigue.
In "The Case of the Missing Heir," Jo, a young man newly come into a fortune, finds himself at the center of a clever deception when a look-alike, masterfully disguised by a skilled make-up artist, steps into his life—leaving Jo to unravel the mystery before the impostor claims everything.
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↩ Reprints Detective Picture Stories #5 (1937)
Reprinted in The Arrow #1 (1940)
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