Funny Pages #10
The Arrow takes center stage in Funny Pages #10, a 1938 10-cent comic from Centaur, in a tale where a clever ruse by a captured criminal’s men sets the hero on a new path. Written, drawn, inked, and lettered by Paul Gustavson, the story sees the Arrow confront a fake message meant to free the villain Dillon—only to track down the real threat and force a confession. The cover, by Martin Filchock, captures the tension of the moment with a striking image of the masked hero in pursuit.
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After Dillon has been arrested by the police his men fake a message from the Arrow to arrange his release. Outraged by the impersonation the Arrow hunts down Dillon and his gang and frightens Dillon into returning to the police to confess his crimes.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).