Hit Comics #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tokoyan Sabotage," rookie prosecutor Raleigh teams up with fiery newcomer Valerie Ransome when she walks into the D.A.'s office claiming her newly purchased car has been stolen. With writer Toni Blum and artist Witmer Williams bringing the action to life, the story unfolds as Valerie quickly moves from witness to active participant, diving headfirst into a case that’s far more dangerous than a simple theft. The cover by Reed Crandall and Max Elkan captures the tension and energy of this wartime thriller, a 10-cent adventure from 1942.
In "Ratznestski the Car Crook," a 1942 entry from Hit Comics #19, the ever-determined Raleigh teams up with Valerie Ransome, a sharp-witted young woman who walks into the D.A.'s office claiming her newly purchased car has been stolen. With no time to spare, Raleigh pulls her into the investigation, leading her straight into the heart of the criminal underworld—where quick thinking and quick fists may be the only things that keep her ahead of the game.
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