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Golden-Age Men of Mystery#9
Cover: Alex Schomburg

Golden-Age Men of Mystery #9

Jul 1998 · AC · 6.95 USD
“Dice of Death!”

In "Dice of Death!", the Golden-Age Men of Mystery #9 (1998), Guy Sandor's brother Slim returns from prison with a twisted new edge—his brother's unwavering goodness only fuels his rage. When Slim tries to collect on a debt tied to rigged dice, the confrontation turns deadly, and Guy is wrongfully arrested after discovering the body. With Slim on the run with his wife, the Black Terror must piece together the truth before justice is lost. Art by Mort Lawrence, with a striking cover by Alex Schomburg.

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Guy Sandor's brother Slim is released from prison but he comes out of prison more evil than ever. He is frustrated by the goodness of his brother Guy and his wife Sandra so he goes looking to cash in an I.O.U. he got in prison while playing with loaded dice. The man refuses to pay the I.O.U. because he found out the dice were loaded so Slim kills him. His brother Guy is arrested for the murder when he finds the body right before the police come in. Slim goes on the run with his wife while the Black Terror figures out that he is responsible and has to track him down to clear Guy's name.

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