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Cover: William Ward

New Funnies #28

Jan 1946 · Gerald G. Swan · 3d [0-0-3 GBP]
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A 1946 3d comic from the New Funnies series, this issue features a gripping mystery centered on Foxey, who suspects Pete of bank robbery and tracks him to his shack—only to be confronted by two strangers who claim Foxey is Pete’s accomplice. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by William Ward, the story unfolds with tense suspense, all rendered in the distinctive style of the era, with Ward also handling the cover art.

artist, writer, inker, letterer William Ward · cover William Ward

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artist, writer, inker, letterer William Ward
cover pencils, inks William Ward

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Foxey thinks that Pete has robbed the bank so goes to his shack where he finds two men who accuse him of being Pete's accomplice in the crime.

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