Funny Pages #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Wow Bird," the mysterious vigilante known as The Clock makes his mark after stopping a bank robbery, leaving behind his signature calling card—“The Clock Struck at...” accompanied by a striking clock symbol. Written, drawn, and inked by Geo E. Brenner, this early 1937 tale blends pulp intrigue with a dash of the fantastical, all rendered with crisp, period-accurate style. The cover, by Martin Filchock, captures the moment with dramatic flair, a 10-cent comic in a golden age of storytelling.
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After capturing the bank robbers, the Clock notifies the Police, leaving his calling card, "The Clock Struck at......" with a symbol of a clock beneath.
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