Funny Pages #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Joaquin Strikes!", the Clock’s pursuit of the bank-robbing gang led by "Slick" Martin ends with one fugitive still at large—Killer Katz. Rather than turn him over to the law, the vigilante delivers Katz to the brother of one of his victims, setting off a chain of consequences that shocks the town. Written, drawn, and inked by Geo. E. Brenner, this 1937 tale from Comics Magazine Company unfolds with a raw, early crime-comic intensity, while Victor Dowling’s cover captures the grim stakes in stark, expressive lines.
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Even though the Clock had captured the band of bank robbers, led by "Slick" Martin, he failed to turn over one of the gangsters: "Killer" Katz. For a different type of justice, the Clock turns Katz over to his victim's brother. The next day, the local newspaper reports that Katz was killed by an angry mob for his crimes.
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