More Fun Comics #49
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA fine slice of late-1930s adventure pulp energy, this November 1939 issue of More Fun Comics packs a promised 64 pages of laughs and thrills for just a dime. Creig Flessel's cover depicts a tense mountain confrontation — a rugged figure in a red shirt and hat cracking a whip toward a red-haired young man who scrambles backward across the rocky terrain, an ice axe tumbling nearby. It's a vivid, kinetic scene that captures exactly the kind of cliff-edge excitement DC was delivering to readers that year.
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