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| Publisher |
DC |
| Series |
Detective Comics |
| Published | October 1937 |
| Writer |
Jerry Siegel |
| Writer |
Homer Fleming |
| Artist |
Homer Fleming |
| Writer |
Tom Hickey |
| Artist |
Tom Hickey |
| Writer |
Russell Cole |
| Artist |
Russell Cole |
| Writer |
Will Ely |
| Artist |
Will Ely |
| Writer |
Creig Flessel |
| Artist |
Creig Flessel |
| Cover Artist |
Creig Flessel |
| Writer |
Whitney Ellsworth |
| Artist |
Whitney Ellsworth |
| Writer |
Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson |
| Artist |
Sven Elven |
| Artist |
Joe Shuster |
CASE OF THE HOBO HERO Speed is looking for a fugitive in the streets. A suspicious hobo catches his eye, and leads him to a clue related to a racketeer named Molona. The Detective must find out what Molona is up to and what the connection is, between him and the hobo. MYSTERY OF THE WHOLESALE KIDNAPPINGS PART 5 DEATH IN THE RADIO-STUDIO THE BLOOD OF THE LOTUS PART 1 THE JOHNSON MYSTERY THE VANISHING OF R-42 SILVER AND LEAD THE HUMAN FLY Police are faced with multiple robberies, each of which seems impossible because of their inaccessible locations. Slam, being summoned for help, finds a new capable assistant, namely Snoop Dolan. Shorty is not happy about that and tries to eliminate the competitor, while a mysterious Human Fly has a plan to get Slam and his companions out of the way.