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Super-Mystery Comics#5

Super-Mystery Comics #5

May 1948 · Ace Magazines [1940s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
“Murder on the Menu”

In "Murder on the Menu," wealthy prankster James Quegg turns his usual antics into a deadly game during a lavish party, where laughter quickly gives way to fear. Sid Greene’s dynamic art brings the escalating tension to life, capturing the shift from playful mischief to something far more sinister. A 10-cent comic from 1948, this issue delivers a chilling twist on the classic prankster trope.

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artist, inker Sid Greene

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artist, inker Sid Greene

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Wealthy practical joker James Quegg has a party and invites people over to have a good time, but when his practical jokes begin, they evolve into something more deadly and sinister than anyone ever dreamed of......but fate catches up with him in the end.

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