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Police Comics#87
Cover: Jack Cole

Police Comics #87

May 1949 · Alval Publishers · 0.10 CAD
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“The Horn of Plenty of Trouble] ["Fifty million Frenchmen can't be wrong..."”

In Police Comics #87, patrolman Dan Richards stumbles upon a chilling scene at a lavish party hosted by the seemingly harmless Jim Dyce—just as the sounds of violence echo through the mansion, leading Dan to don the mantle of Manhunter. With the evidence pointing to Dyce as a killer, the line between prank and peril blurs in this tense mystery, where appearances are as deceptive as the night itself. The story unfolds with sharp, noir-inspired art by Al Bryant, while Jack Cole’s striking cover captures the eerie glamour of the scene.

artist, inker Al Bryant · cover Jack Cole

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artist, inker Al Bryant
cover pencils, inks Jack Cole

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Dan Richards, on patrol, goes past a posh party at Jim Dyce's house when he hears the sounds of murder and rushes to investigate as Manhunter. It looks like practical joker Jim Dyce is now a murderer, but things aren't always what they seem to be.

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