Zip Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the shadowed streets of 1941, a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger sets off a chain of events that lands Farenwell in the crosshairs of justice. When a girl is struck down by an arrow moments after he buys a bow, suspicion falls hard—and fast—on him. Written and illustrated by R. Louis Golden, this gripping tale from Zip Comics #14 unfolds with a tense mystery that keeps readers guessing. The cover by Charles Biro captures the mood with a striking, noir-tinged image of danger lurking just beyond the next alley.
When a young man named Dicky Farenwell buys a bow and arrow on his way home, he’s instantly caught in a deadly frame-up after a girl is killed by an arrow—leaving him accused with no proof of innocence. With a murderer, a giant, and a witch now involved, the truth may be as dangerous as the crime itself.
In the dusty frontier town of Black Gulch, a deadly ambush leaves rancher Wilkins dead and his daughter Betsy alone to defend their herd. With Black Bart now the outlaw terrorizing the region, Nevada Jones and his young sidekick Little Joe ride in to protect her—just as the bandits close in.
In the shadowy world of 1941’s Zip Comics, The Scarlet Avenger uncovers a chilling secret hidden in plain sight: a counterfeit bill bearing a Morse code message from a man long thought dead. With the help of Operative No.1, Inez Courtney, and the desperate testimony of the imprisoned engraver Enrico Desi, Jim Kendall races to decode the message before the gang of Nick and Joe — and their mysterious leader — strike again.
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