Smash Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1946 Quality Comics issue spotlights Midnight — the masked, blue-hatted hero whose confident grin peers out from one of two interlocking rings on Al Bryant's cover — alongside his wild-haired, bespectacled, bearded companion and a small monkey who dangles playfully from the bottom of the composition. The teaser "Midnight Harbors a Living Clue!" gives the whole thing a wonderfully pulpy mystery flavor that feels right at home in the postwar comics landscape. Paul Gustavson handles the interior story duties solo, making this a fine single-creator package wrapped in a cover that's equal parts whimsy and intrigue.
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Midnight hides a witness at Dave Clark's house, but the boys think she's moving in permanently and try to drive her out.
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