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Cover: Irwin Hasen
All-American Comics #46
“The Riddle of Dickles Manor”
In "The Riddle of Dickles Manor," the Emerald Crusader is drawn into a deadly mystery at the eerie Dickles Manor, where the sudden death of Doiby's eccentric uncle sets off a chain of suspicious killings among the family heirs. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Irwin Hasen with inks by Harry Tschida, this 1943 tale blends pulp intrigue with the early superhero era, all framed by Hasen’s distinctive cover art.
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The death of Doiby's eccentric uncle draws the Emerald Crusader into a murder-mystery in which the beneficiaries are being killed off one by one!
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