Mr. District Attorney #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Mr. District Attorney #66 from 1958 delivers one of the more memorably strange cover images in the series: around a conference table sits a group of suited criminals, each wearing an animal mask — lion, wolf, fox, hawk, bulldog, and lizard among them — while one unmasked man in a blue suit appears to have been caught infiltrating their ranks. A speech bubble confirms the tension, with someone warning "You were right, Lion! It's the D.A. — he's taken the disguise of the Wolf!" The cover story, "The Case of the Secret Seven," is brought to life with sharp, expressive linework by Sheldon Moldoff, making this ten-cent issue a genuinely fun slice of late-'50s crime comics at their most theatrical.
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