Funny Pages #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fatal Suicide," a newly freed prisoner named Bendix sets out for revenge against the judge who sent him to penitentiary, but his path is intercepted by the mysterious vigilante known as The Arrow. Written and drawn entirely by Gustavson, with sharp, expressive artwork and tight storytelling, this 1939 tale blends noir tension with early superhero drama. The cover, by Jack Cole, captures the moment of high suspense with a striking, shadowed image of the confrontation.
In "Daring Escape," fugitive Bendix breaks free from penitentiary walls with one goal: vengeance against the judge who condemned him. As he makes his way through the city, The Arrow stands ready to intercept him—just as the chase reaches its peak.
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↩ Reprints Funny Pages #9 (1937), Funny Pages #10 (1937)
Reprinted in The Arrow #1 (1940)
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