Jo-Jo Comics #7[a]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJo-Jo Comics #7 (1947) delivers a dazzling mix of glamour and danger, as Anita and her loyal beaux find themselves in the middle of a jewel heist during a performance of "Faust." With the Flasher striking at high-profile events and the Purple Tigress on his trail, the stakes rise fast—especially when the Tigress finally corners her elusive target. Written by Betty Brown and illustrated by Alvin Hollingsworth, this 1947 adventure blends theatrical flair with classic pulp suspense, all captured in a striking cover by Alvin Hollingsworth.
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Accompanied by her faithful beaux, Anita attends the production "Faust" when the Flasher suddenly intervenes and begins taking valuable jewels from attendees. Escaping the clutches of the Purple Tigress, Flasher strikes at several other events before the Tigress manages to capture him.
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