The Phantom Lady, Number 17, The Soda Mint Killer

Comics & Graphic Novels, Crime & Mystery, Superheroes
Cover of the book The Phantom Lady, Number 17, The Soda Mint Killer by Fox Feature Syndicate, Yojimbo Press LLC
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Author: Fox Feature Syndicate ISBN: 6180045400954
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC Publication: April 1, 1948
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Fox Feature Syndicate
ISBN: 6180045400954
Publisher: Yojimbo Press LLC
Publication: April 1, 1948
Imprint:
Language: English

In this action packed issue of our favorite phenom The Phantom Lady we join Sandra Knight in the following tales of adventure and dare-doing...
The Phantom Lady infiltrates a mob's protection racket in "The Soda Mint Killer". The Phantom Lady goes to the horse races in "The Stinging Whip". As good as Phantom Lady was, this mob queen was equally ruthless in "Evelyn Ellis, Queen of Gangsters" plus vintage advertisements.

The first heroine of the Golden Age of Comics, The Phantom Lady broke gender barriers and evil-doers jaws with her style of heroics, justice and sultry beauty. Created by Isner & Eiger Studios, The Phantom Lady characterized "good girl art," a combination of seductive, curvaceous beauty found in pin up artwork of this era.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

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In this action packed issue of our favorite phenom The Phantom Lady we join Sandra Knight in the following tales of adventure and dare-doing...
The Phantom Lady infiltrates a mob's protection racket in "The Soda Mint Killer". The Phantom Lady goes to the horse races in "The Stinging Whip". As good as Phantom Lady was, this mob queen was equally ruthless in "Evelyn Ellis, Queen of Gangsters" plus vintage advertisements.

The first heroine of the Golden Age of Comics, The Phantom Lady broke gender barriers and evil-doers jaws with her style of heroics, justice and sultry beauty. Created by Isner & Eiger Studios, The Phantom Lady characterized "good girl art," a combination of seductive, curvaceous beauty found in pin up artwork of this era.

Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory lane with the best titles from the golden age of comics. Yojimbo Press has lovingly remastered these timeless classics with vivid color correction and image restoration.

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