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Cover: Art Pinajian

Funny Pages #11

Nov 1938 · Centaur · 0.10 USD
“Always in a Sweat”

"Always in a Sweat" kicks off in 1938 with a sprightly tale of mistaken identities and masked mayhem, as Bob and Harold head to a masquerade party only to stumble into a robbery in progress. Written by Pat Allen and illustrated with crisp energy by Bill Everett, the story unfolds with a mix of suspense and humor, all rendered in the distinctive style of the era. The cover by Art Pinajian captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines, perfectly setting the tone for a 10-cent adventure from the dawn of comics.

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writer Pat Allen · artist, inker Bill Everett · cover Art Pinajian

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writer Pat Allen
artist, inker Bill Everett
cover pencils, inks Art Pinajian

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Bob and Harold plan on going to a masquerade party, but soon find themselves confronted there by two villainous men, intent on robbing the guests of their jewels and money.

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