Police Comics #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Twinning Terror," Bernard Dibble crafts a delightfully chaotic tale where a peaceful barbecue quickly spirals into mayhem, all over a simple misunderstanding. The story, written, drawn, and inked by Dibble, captures the absurdity of mistaken identity with a perfectly timed punchline that turns celebration into chaos. Jack Cole’s dynamic cover perfectly captures the moment of comedic tension, making this 1949 Quality Comics gem a standout in the series.
Plastic Man and his pal Woozy Winks stumble onto the diabolical scheme of Dr. Ameeba, a brilliant but bitter scientist who's discovered how to split himself into two identical beings—a power he's wielding to win over the woman he loves and frame his romantic rival for murder. As the brilliant schemer's plan spirals toward the electric chair for an innocent man, Plastic Man must uncover the truth about the "twinning terror" before justice takes a terrible wrong turn.
When a cunning impersonator called Mimic the Great uses his master makeup skills to frame Manhunter for a robbery and shooting, rookie cop Dan Richards finds himself in an impossible bind—he knows his crime-fighting partner is innocent, but exposing the truth means revealing his secret double identity. With only his faithful dog Thor as an ally, Manhunter must hunt down the impostor and prove his innocence before the law catches up with him first.
In a quiet moment of peace, the end of the long-standing Ratfield-Drip feud is marked by a simple barbecue—until a misheard line from Dewey sends the whole gathering spiraling back into chaos. With only a single page to spare, this 1949 humor tale captures the absurdity of misunderstanding in a single, perfectly timed moment.
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Reprinted in Un Faux Livre #[nn] (2017)
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