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    Detective Comics #4

    Detective Comics » Detective Comics #4 - The Mystery of San Jose Island released by DC Comics on June 1937.

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    The Mystery of San Jose Island last edited by julass27 on 02/06/24 05:20PM View full history

    1. Speed Saunders and the Mystery of San José Island [4] (by Fless, Creig Flessel)

    2. Untitled Gag

    3. Cosmo, The Phantom of Disguise [4] (illustrated by Sven Elvén)

    4. Buck Marshall, Range Detective [4] Death Message (by Homer Fleming)

    5. Bruce Nelson [4] The Claws of the Red Dragon part 4 (by Tom Hickey)

    6. The Evil Oak (text story by Paul Dean, illustrated by Creig Flessel)

    7. The Bumps Mystery (by Alger, Russell Cole)

    8. Bart Regan Spy part 4 (by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster)

    9. Mr. Chang [2] The Bloody Will (by Win, Ed Winiarski)

    10. Slam Bradley [4] The Hollywood Murders (by Jerry Siegel & Joe Shuster)

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    The styles is not my favorite, but I must admitt I like the developping plot in " the Red dragons claw". The "Spy", wich is a little bit less mysterious is also a nice developping story. Image quality is ok, even for the black and white storys. For the amateur of action and big stunts, Slam Bradley will save the day, but it's pretty much him alone. Plot is quick resolve most of the time...Best Story: Bruce Nelson...

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