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The Complete True Crime Comics: Midcentury Comics #72 - The Classic Crime Series That Drove Wertham Crazy!
The Complete True Crime Comics: Midcentury Comics #72 - The Classic Crime Series That Drove Wertham Crazy!

The Complete True Crime Comics: Midcentury Comics #72 - The Classic Crime Series That Drove Wertham Crazy! in Bloomington, MN

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TRUE CRIME COMICS – Designed and Edited by Jack Cole, featuring the classic "Murder, Morphine and Me" in the first issue, launched a brief-but-incredible series of true crime stories. Opium dens, marijuana "rackets", graphic drug use and violence, all made TRUE CRIME COMICS one of the main targets of the assault on comics in the 1950s, and the book was heavily used in the infamous Seduction Of The Innocent. Throw in the art of Jack Cole and other greats, and TRUE CRIME COMICS is one of the must-have series in comic reprints!
MIDCENTURY COMICS
AMERICA'S GOLDEN AGE OF COMICS
AND POP CULTURE PUBLICATIONS
THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR THE LEAST
Welcome to the best way to enjoy those rare and expensive comics you long to read – but either cannot afford, or cannot find! MIDCENTURY COMICS are not digitally remastered, cleaned-up, brand new versions. We use scans of the original comics, and that means they will show the scrapes and scars and wear and sometimes the damage that come from being three generations old. We will always make them the best we can, but if you are ever unhappy we will refund your money no questions asked.
Our comics are designed to be the most affordable editions that modern print-on-demand technology can provide. So, we're using a standard color process, which is more economical, but still provides that color-comic experience collectors and readers crave. It is not quite as flashy, but you can afford more color comics, don't have to settle for black & white, and still have that experience – you might even be able to imagine you smell the newsprint!
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