More Fun Comics #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this July–August 1944 DC anthology does something genuinely charming: Green Arrow (in green) and Speedy (in red) stand front and center, arrows bristling from their quivers, while a pair of identical-looking fellows in black suits — Dover and Clover, self-proclaimed twins and fellow magazine stars — cheekily crash the frame, copy of More Fun Comics in hand. The speech bubbles play up the comic tension between the archer duo and their unexpected rivals for cover real estate, giving the whole thing a warm, self-aware sense of humor that sets it apart from straight superhero fare. Cover art by Henry Boltinoff and Cliff Young keeps the figures crisp and lively against a cool blue background, making this ten-cent issue a fine snapshot of DC's lighter, more playful wartime personality.
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Dr. Fate thinks he is seeing double when a young kid, found at the scene of a crime, is instead an exact double for a wanted criminal.
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