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Police Comics #100

Jun 1950 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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In "Thrilla, the Electrifying Crime Queen," Quality Comics' iconic Plastic Man faces off against a dazzling new foe whose touch crackles with raw electricity—literally. Written and drawn by Jack Cole in his signature dynamic style, this 1950 issue showcases the artist’s flair for bold visuals and high-stakes action, with Thrilla’s electrifying powers putting even the stretchable hero to the test. The cover by Jack Cole captures the moment of electric tension, perfectly framing the clash between the crime queen and her resilient opponent.

Contains 4 stories
Thrilla, the Electrifying Crime Queen
11 pp · Superhero
Plastic Man [Patrick "Eel" O'Brian]Woozy WinksThrilla (villain, introduction)

Thrilla, the electrifying crime queen, strikes with a shocking twist—her powers flare from her fingers and lips, making every touch a potential jolt. When she targets Plastic Man, her attempt to kiss him backfires in a burst of feedback that leaves her stunned.

Dig a Hole
7 pp · Superhero
The Spirit [Denny Colt]

In 1950, when banker Fiduciary P. Smith digs a hole to escape a world he believes is heading toward ruin, he discovers a crypt containing Abraham Pewter—a man who buried himself in 1786 and has somehow survived 164 years underground. As Smith convinces Pewter to rejoin the modern world, The Spirit guards a shop filled with Pewter's gold plate from a mob of thieves tunneling in from the excavation site. Between the thieves' assault, Pewter's wide-eyed wonder at 1950s marvels, and Smith's own changing perspective on life, an unexpected lesson unfolds about why staying in the world might be worth it after all.

The Square Dance
6 pp · Humor, Teen
Candy O'Connor
The Silent Crime Call
6 pp · Superhero
Manhunter [Dan Richards]Thor

When a payroll heist at the Longton Corporation goes wrong, Officer Dan Richards—by night the masked vigilante Manhunter—teams up with his canine partner Thor to crack the case wide open. The crooks used a sophisticated radio device to track the money, but what they didn't count on was a dog's ability to hear what human ears cannot. Manhunter and Thor follow an impossible trail to expose the culprit and recover the stolen cash before the criminals can escape.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Good) $45
CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $1,072*
CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $688
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 · 2 in census $333*
CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $261*
CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $210*
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CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $146*
CGC 6.0 · 2 in census $139
CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 · 1 in census $101*
* estimate — limited direct-sales data at this grade
Our model’s value — refined as new sales data arrives · CGC census counts shown where available

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Jack Cole
cover pencils, inks Jack Cole

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Spirit #4/28/1946 (1946)

Reprinted in Active Comics #99 (1950), El Spirit #2 (1976)

Key issues in Police Comics

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