More Fun Comics #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Trigger Daniel's Death Curse," a 1941 entry from More Fun Comics #63, the Spectre confronts a vengeful ghost tied to the wrongful execution of a man wronged by fate and justice. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Bernard Baily in a striking, unified effort across pencils, inks, and letters, this story blends noir suspense with supernatural dread. The cover, also by Baily, captures the grim intensity of a man’s final, haunting plea.
Trigger Daniels, wrongfully condemned for a murder he didn’t commit, meets his end on the gallows—only to return as a vengeful ghost, driven by the Spectre’s duty to stop him. As the spirit of the executed man haunts the living, the Spectre must confront a fury born not of malice, but of injustice.
In the heart of the African jungle, Congo Bill teams up with a stranded professor to confront a mad scientist and his enigmatic daughter, whose experiments have unleashed terrifying, flesh-eating plants. The air hums with danger as the trio navigates a wild landscape gone mad—where every shadow could hide a new threat.
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Reprinted in The Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 (2003), Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007)
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