Mr. District Attorney #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStraight from DC's 1952 lineup, Mr. District Attorney #30 spotlights the featured story "The Man of a Thousand Faces!" — and the cover by Win Mortimer and Sheldon Moldoff sets the stakes immediately. A smug villain named Landru admires himself in a makeup mirror surrounded by a chilling array of disembodied faces, while his accomplice gloats that with Landru disguised as the D.A., they'll "steal everything but the town hall!" — all backdropped by a re-election poster for the District Attorney himself. This was the era when DC's TV and radio tie-in titles crackled with pulpy menace, and this issue delivers exactly the kind of sharp, street-level intrigue that made the series a favorite across multiple broadcast platforms.
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Joe discovers you can't get what you want if you don't vote.
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