Man Comics #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMan Comics #6 delivers the kind of "dangerous mysteries and breathless suspense" that made 1951 anthology comics so compelling, with a cover by Sol Brodsky (pencils) and Chris Rule (inks) that throws you right into the action — a man wielding a spiked ball-and-chain menaces a woman in red while a crowd watches below, the speech bubble making clear that someone intends lethal consequences for a daring stuntman. The lead story, "The Black Hate!" by writer Hank Chapman and artist Robert Brice, is teased alongside additional tales promising murder, urban terror, and criminal drama — all packed into a generous 52 pages for just a dime. It's a vivid snapshot of early-'50s crime and suspense storytelling at its most gripping.
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A doctor is kidnapped and forced to remove bullets from the leg of a gangster.
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