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Blazing Comics #6 (1944)

Rural Home · 1944 · 36 pages

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The issue contains multiple stories, including one featuring characters Angie and Lippy who plan a bank robbery getaway, evading police roadblocks by using an accelerator that prevents the car from stopping and successfully escaping toward the Southern Palms Hotel. Another story involves Joe, who has cornered the market on bootleg liquor in town by selling a rotten alky mixture, until authorities catch up with him at a neighborhood bar where he's been distributing his product. A third narrative follows characters attempting to complete a criminal bargain, with dialogue referencing tommygun violence and plans to neutralize witnesses, ultimately leading to a confrontation involving Arnie Walsh and discussion of a dough-related payoff scheme.

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