Mr. District Attorney #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis February 1959 DC title puts the District Attorney face-to-face with danger right at his own office door — a gun-wielding suspect in suspenders declares "Okay, D.A. — here I am!" while a wanted poster for one Harry Drews hangs nearby, practically begging readers to connect the dots. Sheldon Moldoff's clean, assured linework gives the confrontation a taut, matter-of-fact tension that suits the series' law-and-order tone perfectly. With the story "Operation Dragnet!" boldly bannered across the bottom, issue #67 is a solid slice of mid-century crime comics from DC's National Comics era.
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