Star Spangled Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Good Samaritans!", three desperate criminals find themselves trapped in a boarding house with a fortune they can’t touch—$50,000 in cash whose serial numbers are public knowledge. When the Legion steps in to help the struggling landlady by offering to take in the three "roomers" as tenants, their good intentions set off a tense game of hidden motives and moral choices. Gil Kane’s dynamic art, inked by Harry Tschida, brings the wartime tension to life, while Arturo Cazeneuve’s cover captures the moment’s uneasy charm.
In "The Good Samaritans!" from Star Spangled Comics #32 (1944), three unlikely roomers find themselves trapped in a boarding house with a mysterious valise full of $50,000—money they can't spend, thanks to published serial numbers. When the Legion steps in to help them pay their overdue rent, they unknowingly become entangled in a situation far more complicated than a simple eviction.
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Reprinted in The Newsboy Legion by Joe Simon & Jack Kirby #1 (2010)
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