Wings Comics #96
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Wings Comics #96 (1948), Chet Horne finds himself drawn into a family mystery when the sons of the late inventor Harvey Beecher plead for help, fearing their sister’s intentions toward their father’s fortune. With a cryptic clue at the heart of the matter and Chet’s own clever mind at work, the real puzzle begins—not just of the will, but of who’s truly behind the threat. Written by Cliff Dubois and illustrated by Charles Sultan, with a striking cover by Bob Lubbers, this 1948 adventure blends suspense and intrigue in a classic pulp-style tale.
In "null," the Phantom Falcon is drawn into a mystery when the sons of the late inventor Harvey Beecher, Eric and Carl, plead for help, fearing their sister Kate Beecher is after their inheritance. With the help of Officer O'Leary and Commissioner Gordon, Chet Horne unravels a web of deception, using his wits to outmaneuver the brothers' suspicions—though the real danger may lie not in the will, but in who’s truly behind the scheme.
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Reprinted in Wings Comics #5 (1998), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #8 (2012), Men of Mystery Comics #94 (2014)
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