More Fun Comics #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom April 1939, this ten-cent package promises a full 64 pages of laughs and thrills — and the cover by Creig Flessel wastes no time delivering on the "thrills" half. Two men clash in an intense sword fight outside a turreted European castle, the red-uniformed figure pressing his advantage against a dark-clad opponent who has been driven to his knees on the cobblestones. It's a vivid, kinetic scene that sets a swashbuckling tone perfectly suited to the issue's featured story, "King of the Casbah," crafted entirely by Tom Hickey.
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