Master Comics #97
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Doubting Thomas Doubter," young Steve Hagen grapples with grief after inheriting his father's estate under the watchful eye of his uncle, Michael. When Michael suggests a jungle hunting trip to "lift the boy's spirits," Steve begins to wonder if the uncle's kindness hides a darker motive. Written by Rod Reed and illustrated by Al Jetter, with a striking cover by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1948 Fawcett classic blends suspense and family intrigue in a story that keeps readers on edge from page one.
In "Nature's Murderer!" from Master Comics #97 (1948), young Steve Hagen is left to inherit his father’s estate under the watchful eye of his uncle, Michael—whose kindness quickly reveals a sharper edge. When Michael suggests a hunting trip in the jungle to "lift the boy's spirits," Steve’s journey into the wild takes a dangerous turn, where every shadow might hold a threat… or a trap.
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Reprinted in Tom Mix Holiday Album #1 (1990), Rocketman Special Ashcan Edition #1 (1995), Golden-Age Men of Mystery Digest Special #1 (2001), Men of Mystery Comics #81 (2010), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #7 (2011), Western Treasury #3 (2019), Nyoka the Jungle Girl #118
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