Ms. Tree #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Runaway II: Chapter 3 And So To Bed...", Ms. Tree navigates a web of city power and personal entanglements, from a tense meeting with District Attorney Roger Freemont to an unsettling encounter with cocaine dealer Eddie Graham. As alliances shift and secrets surface—especially when she discovers Tracey Lynn living with Dan Green—Michael’s investigation deepens into the murky world of pornography and film production, all while Harry Rynd’s influence looms over the next phase of Tracey’s ambitions. Written by Max Allan Collins and illustrated by Terry Beatty and Gary Kato, with Beatty handling the cover, this 1986 Renegade Press issue blends noir tension with the era’s raw urban pulse.
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Ms. Tree introduces Glenn Harwood to Roger Freemont, the city's District Attorney. Dan Green is taken in by Tracey Lynn. Michael and Glenn have an unpleasant discussion, ending with Glenn stamping out of Michael's office. After that, Michael goes to meet Sgt. Callis of the Vice Squad at a video rental store where they discuss pornography in the film industry. Ms. Tree pays a visit to cocaine dealer Eddie Graham. When Dan Green answers the door she discovers that Tracey Lynn also lives there. They also meet Harry Rynd who Tracey tells Michael is bankrolling her new production company.
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