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Yellowjacket Comics #7
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In "The Lonely Ones," a 1946 Charlton comic, the mysterious deaths of club members unfold in a chilling tale of betrayal and hidden motives. With cover art by Ken Battefield and interior art by the same, the story follows a chilling pattern where the club’s runner collects insurance after each murder—leaving readers to wonder who’s truly behind the killings.
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artist Ken Battefield · cover Ken Battefield
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artist Ken Battefield
cover pencils Ken Battefield
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Several members of the club called "The Lonly Ones" have died under mysterious circumstances. The runner of the club collects the insurance policies after they are bumped off by his hired killers.
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