Smash Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Midnight Harbors a Living Clue," the costumed hero Midnight pursues a criminal who is being followed by Gruger, a mysterious figure with his own agenda. When Midnight captures the crook, he discovers that Gruger is actually a bodyguard working for the gang's boss, and after a tense confrontation, Midnight forces them to take him to their leader. The story also features a comedic subplot involving the elderly Spunky and his discovery of an old dance instruction book, leading to a humorous scene at a local dance hall where Spunky attempts to teach the new dances.
When the only witness to District Attorney Westcott's murder—a young woman named Annabelle Sweete—crosses paths with Midnight, she identifies the killer as Denslow, a ruthless criminal lawyer. To keep her safe until she can testify, Midnight arranges for her to hide in plain sight at his friend Dave Clark's place, posing as his girlfriend—a cover story that doesn't sit well with Dave's wacky housemates, who fear she'll drive a wedge between them and their unlikely home. With Denslow on the loose and Annabelle's life in danger, Midnight races against time to track down the killer while his well-meaning but mischievous pals unwittingly complicate everything.
When Detective Hustace McGinty welcomes the renowned British criminologist Lord Mogsworth to help catch the elusive con man Limehouse Luke, a mysterious injured man at the police station turns violent and escapes—prompting Chuck Lane to slip into his motley guise as the Jester. As the Jester tracks down the attackers and unravels their connection to Limehouse Luke's deadly scheme, a shocking revelation emerges: the man claiming to be Lord Mogsworth may not be who he says he is. The Jester must sort out the imposters and the real identity behind one of London's most cunning criminals before more blood is spilled.
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