Hit Comics #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Murder Frameup!", Kid Eternity finds himself powerless to stop a murder while Mr. Keeper naps—then must race to clear an innocent man’s name before justice is twisted beyond repair. Written by Joe Millard and illustrated by Bob Fujitani with inks by Emil Gershwin, this 1945 Quality Comics standout features a tense, moral dilemma brought to life with crisp art and a taut, suspenseful pace. The cover by Al Bryant captures the moment’s urgency with sharp, dynamic lines.
In "Murder Frameup!" from Hit Comics #35, Kid Eternity finds himself powerless to stop a murder while Mr. Keeper naps—leaving him to unravel the truth and protect an innocent man from a wrongful conviction. The story unfolds with tense urgency, blending supernatural mystery and courtroom suspense.
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