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All-American Comics#47
Cover: Jon L. Blummer

All-American Comics #47

Feb 1943 · DC · 0.10 USD
“The Disappearing Damsel!”

In "The Disappearing Damsel!", Irene Miller finds herself drawn into a mystery when her old friend Cora Collins vanishes mid-conversation during a lunch meeting—leaving only a single, baffling clue behind. Written by Bill Finger and brought to life with crisp detail by Irwin Hasen, with inks by Harry Tschida, this 1943 adventure from All-American Comics #47 blends classic mystery with the era’s signature suspense. The cover, a striking illustration by Jon L. Blummer, captures the moment of sudden disappearance with a perfect blend of intrigue and old-school flair.

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writer Bill Finger · artist Irwin Hasen · inker Harry Tschida · cover Jon L. Blummer

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cover pencils, inks Jon L. Blummer

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An old girlfriend of Irene Miller's, Cora Collins, invites Irene to lunch as a witness to a meeting between Cora and a gentleman. When Irene turns around for a moment, Cora disappears!

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).