Girl Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1951, this Atlas-era anthology delivers exactly what its tagline promises — mystery, romance, and suspense all wrapped into one vivid package. The cover, penciled by Sol Brodsky and inked by Christopher Rule, plunges readers into a tense ballroom confrontation: a woman in a striking red gown is swept off her feet by a man in a tuxedo while police close in from behind, speech bubbles crackling with accusations of betrayal — all tied to the featured story, "The Deadly Double-Cross." Sidebar panels tease additional tales of outsiders, woman-haters, and Dora Duncan's suspense-packed ordeal, making this a genuinely satisfying grab for fans of mid-century romance and drama comics.
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