Detective Comics (1937-2011) #10
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Format
Paperback
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 1937
Publisher
Detective Comics, Inc.
Description
In the tenth issue of a classic comic series, readers are introduced to intriguing tales woven into the fabric of detective fiction. Speed Saunders embarks on a suspenseful adventure titled "Mystery at Oak Gables," navigating through secrets and shadows to unravel the truth. His sharp instincts and relentless pursuit of justice bring an engaging blend of mystery and excitement.
Simultaneously, Larry Steele kicks off a gripping storyline in "The Nick Orsatti Case, Part 1," where the stakes are high and danger lurks at every corner. Steele's character captures the essence of a determined investigator, showcasing wit and resilience amidst complex challenges, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
Adding to the mystique is Cosmo, whose storyline acts as an intriguing foil to the other narratives. Each character contributes to the rich tapestry of suspense, cleverly layered plots, and an atmosphere that invites readers to solve the puzzles hidden within each story. This issue is a timeless homage to the art of detective storytelling, highlighting the timeless nature of crime and investigation.
Simultaneously, Larry Steele kicks off a gripping storyline in "The Nick Orsatti Case, Part 1," where the stakes are high and danger lurks at every corner. Steele's character captures the essence of a determined investigator, showcasing wit and resilience amidst complex challenges, keeping readers on the edge of their seats.
Adding to the mystique is Cosmo, whose storyline acts as an intriguing foil to the other narratives. Each character contributes to the rich tapestry of suspense, cleverly layered plots, and an atmosphere that invites readers to solve the puzzles hidden within each story. This issue is a timeless homage to the art of detective storytelling, highlighting the timeless nature of crime and investigation.
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