Real Fact Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReal Fact Comics #14 (May–June 1948) packs a full 52 pages of true-life drama into one ten-cent package, with Dan Barry's cover setting the tone beautifully — a sharp-suited manhunter looms large over a magnifying glass that illuminates a tense struggle scene, while a lasso-twirling cowboy figure and a dramatic outdoor vignette anchor the bottom. The issue spotlights real-world manhunter specialist Dan Eisenberg in "I Find the Missing," alongside a feature on Will Rogers billed as "the most famous cowboy of 'em all" and a "Diary of Death" account of a catastrophic hurricane. It's a wonderfully varied slice of mid-century DC fact-based storytelling, written by Jack Schiff, Mort Weisinger, and Bernie Breslauer, with interior art by Howard Sherman.
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