Police Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Rescue of Sir Fallon Farnsworth," the Phantom Lady tracks a masked fugitive through the city's streets, leading her from a murder scene to the zoo in a high-stakes pursuit. With art by Arthur Peddy and a striking cover by Gill Fox, this 1942 Quality Comics classic blends wartime intrigue with the mystery of stolen state papers, all in a story that marks a pivotal moment in the character’s early adventures.
In "The Escape Racket of Drippy Drew," #711 pulls off a high-stakes undercover operation inside a maximum-security prison, using charm and nerve to stay one step ahead of discovery. With the warden's suspicion rising, he must think fast to keep his cover intact and stop the breakout before it's too late.
Chic Carter races to Littletown when a mysterious killer known as the Hangman begins a reign of terror, murdering the townspeople night after night while Sergeant Monahan struggles to stop him. When the Hangman strikes again and attempts a daring crime in plain sight, Carter pursues him across rooftops and into the streets, uncovering a deadly conspiracy that runs far deeper than anyone suspected. With the town's fate hanging in the balance, Carter must expose the true mastermind before justice is served in the courtroom.
In "The United Crooks of America," Eel tries to infiltrate a notorious gang by pulling off a fur heist, but his plans hit a snag when a skeptical wiseguy questions his loyalty—especially since every other member of O'Brien’s crew ended up behind bars.
In this 1942 tale from Police Comics #7, the Phantom Lady tracks a masked fugitive in a lion tamer’s outfit through the city streets, leading her to the zoo where she confronts the criminal and his accomplices—only to uncover a briefcase brimming with crucial Anglican state papers.
Burp the Twerp gets wind of a challenger claiming to be the world's strongest man, and the pint-sized powerhouse decides to settle the matter once and for all through a series of increasingly ridiculous strength contests. With brawn clashing against brawn in a comedy of escalating feats, these two titans of muscle discover that raw power might not be the only thing that counts.
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Reprinted in Plastic Man Archives #1 (1999), Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady Softee #1 (2013), Roy Thomas Presents Classic Phantom Lady #1 (2013), DC Finest: Plastic Man: The Origin of Plastic Man #[nn] (2025)
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