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March of Crime
Streamline · 1950–present · 2 issues
About the series
The March of Crime series, launched by Streamline in 1950, is a brief but pointed two-issue exploration of true crime, focusing on notorious real-life cases and criminal psychology. Though short-lived, it stands as a stark example of the post-war crime comic trend, capturing the era's fascination with gangsters and law enforcement before the genre's decline. The series is notable for its stark, documentary-style storytelling, offering a grim snapshot of mid-century crime narratives.