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Golden-Age Men of Mystery#15
Cover: Mort Meskin & Bill Black

Golden-Age Men of Mystery #15

Aug 1999 · AC · 6.95 USD
“Menace of the Living Dolls”

In "Menace of the Living Dolls," BeBop Bendix is all speed and no focus—until Margie Moran the Captain and her crew, including Danny, devise a clever plan to get his attention. With a race rigged to backfire, things take a bizarre turn when the track itself seems to come alive, and the stakes go far beyond winning or losing. Written and illustrated by Mort Meskin, with inks by Bill Black, this 1999 issue features cover art by Meskin and Black, blending classic Golden-Age flair with a twist that’s equal parts mechanical and mysterious.

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writer, artist Mort Meskin
cover pencils Mort Meskin
cover inks Bill Black

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BeBop Bendix has no time for anything but racing. To help out Margie Moran the Captain and Danny have to arrange for BeBop to be beaten in a race so he'll pay attention to her instead.

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