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DC Comics   ·   Released Apr 30th, 1942

Adventure Comics #75

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The Strange Case of the Luckless Liars, script by Gardner F. Fox, pencils by Jack Burnley, inks by Jack Burnley and Ray Burnley [backgrounds]; Ted is inducted into the Liar's Club and immediately tells them that he is the Starman; And if that isn't enough, along comes a villain who uses the fantastic fibs of the members to weave a web of evil that snares the men's lives and fortunes.Beware of Mr. Meek!Paul Kirk, society sportsman and expert hunter, gives a lecture on wild animals, at a local club. Afterwards, Kirk is swamped by his admirers, including one Myron Meek. That night, on the street outside a broadway playhouse, Kirk is accosted by a woman, Panama Parker, who kisses him, then darts into a passing cab. An ominous black sedan pursues the cab, with Kirk joining the chase in his own car. The sedan runs the cab off the road. Two thugs force Parker out of the cab, and forcibly search her for diamonds. Just as they're about to get violent, Kirk, as the Manhunter, steps in and beats them into unconsciousness. Under the Manhunter's steel-eyed scrutiny, Parker confesses to robbing millionaire Hector Crawford of thousands of dollars, in gemstones. Manhunter produces the jewels, which Parker had planted on Kirk when she kissed him. Posing as a maid, Parker had entered into Crawford's employ to get at the gems. While Crawford was taking a dip in his pool, Parker boosted the gems from his safe. Drawn to Crawford's screams, Parker witnesses Mr. Meek using a strange device to turn the pool water into steel, crushing Crawford. Parker fled the scene in Crawford's car, with Mr. Meek in hot pursuit. As Parker finishes her tale, Mr. Meek arrives, and abducts Parker and Manhunter at gunpoint. The pair are taken to Mr. Meek's yacht, bound, then thrown into a holding cell. While Mr. Meek demonstrates his newest weapon, Manhunter works himself free, then begins systematically taking down Mr. Meek's mob. One thug, however, is able to cry out an alarm, and soon Manhunter is swarmed...

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Adventure Comics #75
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Creators

Gardner Fox
Writer
Gardner Fox
Writer
Henry Lynne Perkins
Jack Lehti
Writer, Artist
Jack Lehti
Jack Kirby
Writer, Penciller, Cover Artist
Jack Kirby
Artist
Bernard Baily
Artist
Louis Cazeneuve
Jack Burnley
Artist
Jack Burnley
Inker
Ray Burnley
Joe Simon
Inker, Cover Artist
Joe Simon
Colorist
Raymond Perry
Letterer
Howard Ferguson
Letterer
Betty Bentley
Murray Boltinoff
Editor
Murray Boltinoff
Whitney Ellsworth
Editor, Executive Editor
Whitney Ellsworth

Characters

Hourman
Rex Tyler
Hourman
Prime Earth
Manhunter
Paul Kirk
Manhunter
Prime Earth
Sandman
Wesley Dodds
Sandman
Prime Earth
Sandy the Golden Boy
Sanderson Hawkins
Sandy the Golden Boy
Prime Earth
Thorndyke Thompkins
Second Sweep
Prime Earth
Shining Knight
Justin Arthur
Shining Knight
Prime Earth
Starman
Theodore Knight
Starman
Prime Earth
Steve Conrad
Earth-Two
Winged Victory
Victory
Winged Victory
Prime Earth

Collected In

  • DC Anthologie - Jack Kirby
    DC Anthologie - Jack Kirby
    DC Anthologie (2012 - 2019)
  • Golden Age Sandman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Golden Age Sandman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    Golden Age Sandman Archives (2004)
  • The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. 1 HC
    The Golden Age Starman Archives (2003 - 2009)

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