More Fun Comics #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Murder in Baranga Marsh" is a standout tale from More Fun Comics #68, a 1941 issue featuring art and inks by Joe Shuster, whose distinctive style brings the eerie atmosphere of the marsh to life. The story unfolds in a mysterious, isolated setting, where a chilling crime unfolds under cover of fog and shadow—perfectly complemented by Howard Sherman’s moody cover, which captures the tension with a single, haunting image.
In "Murder in Baranga Marsh," a deranged inventor unleashes a deadly sound system that kills from afar, leaving a trail of victims in the fog-drenched marshlands. Dr. Fate, ever vigilant, races to stop the next attack before the killer's symphony of death claims another life.
In "Menace of the Dark Planet," when the citizens of Lakespur are found dead, the case draws the attention of Corrigan, who steps into the role of the Spectre to uncover the truth. As a second city meets the same fate, he confronts a sinister alien force harvesting life force with terrifying technology—pushing even the Ghostly Guardian to his limits.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #442 (1974), Giant Jimmy Olsen Album #13 (1975), Gigant #1/1976 (1976), Gigant #1/1976 (1976), The Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 (2003), Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007)
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