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Cover: Vernon Greene

Shadow Comics #12 [12]

Sep 1941 · Street & Smith · 0.10 USD
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In "The Dagger," a 1941 Shadow Comics standout, the Wasp and Jim investigate eerie creatures rising from a toxic mist in the abandoned silver town of Elvino. With George Tuska handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a gritty, wartime edge as the duo uncovers a Nazi plot to hoard a newly discovered silver nitrate vein, silencing anyone who gets too close. The cover by Vernon Greene captures the dread of the mist and the unseen threat lurking within.

Contains 5 stories
The Dagger
28 pp · Adventure, Detective-Mystery
The Shadow [Lamont Cranston]Margo LaneThe Dagger [Paul Revelon] (villain, introduction, death)
Trigger Dawes
10 pp · Adventure
The Dead End KidsTrigger Dawes (villain)
Murder In the Country
8 pp · Adventure
Danny Garrett
The Mysterious Men of the Mist
11.67 pp · Superhero
The Hooded Wasp [Bob]Wasplet [Jim Martin]The Men of the Mist (villains, actually Nazi agents, introduction for all)

In "The Mysterious Men of the Mist," The Wasp and Jim investigate eerie figures emerging from a thick, sickly mist in the abandoned silver town of Elvino. As they follow the trail, they uncover a Nazi plot to hide a newly discovered silver nitrate vein—using the mist and its strange creatures to keep outsiders away.

Gem Smuggling Suspected
4 pp · Adventure
Spike Stevens (introduction)

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Full credits

artist, inker George Tuska
cover pencils, inks Vernon Greene

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