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Cover: Walter Johnson

Key Comics #5

Aug 1946 · Consolidated Magazines · 0.10 USD
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“The Case Of The Three Keys!”

In "The Case Of The Three Keys!", the whimsical John Quincy Atom—radiating charm and powered by atomic whimsy—tackles a mystery that defies the laws of physics and logic. With his quirky energy and a touch of Cupid’s mischief, he’s a one-of-a-kind hero in this 1946 adventure from Marv Lev, who handles art, inks, and colors with a distinctive flair. The cover by Walter Johnson captures the story’s playful spirit, making this a standout in early superhero comics.

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artist, inker Marv Lev · colorist, letterer Marv Levy · cover Walter Johnson

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artist, inker Marv Lev
colorist, letterer Marv Levy
cover pencils, inks Walter Johnson

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Out of the realm of electrons and protons steps this gay little character know (yes it should be known but it is mispelled in the book )as John Quincy Atom! His Atomic Powers are many-witness John Quincy as Cupid!

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