Spellbound #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man Who Couldn't Be Killed!", a desperate ventriloquist turns to deception, using a stray dog to swindle a millionaire out of five hundred dollars by claiming the animal can talk. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Tony DiPreta, this 1952 tale delivers a twist that leaves the conman stunned—after the sale, the dog speaks, revealing the true value of the trick. The cover, by Sol Brodsky, captures the moment of shock with sharp, expressive detail.
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A down and out ventriloquist picks up a stray dog to con a millionaire out of five hundred dollars by convincing the man that the dog can talk. After completing the sale, the dog says to the ventriloquist "You're a sucker, Charlie. You could've got fifty thousand dollars for a dog like me."
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