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Johnny Hazard#2

Johnny Hazard #2

Mar 1950 · Feature Productions · 6d [0-0-6 NZP]

In Johnny Hazard #2, a 1950 sixpence comic from Feature Productions, Brandy uncovers a startling truth: Dr. Fox and Dr. Renard are the same man—his name a clever play on the French word for fox. As the mystery deepens, it becomes clear that the doctor is secretly aiding prisoners in escaping a harsh penal colony in French Guiana, and his latest ally may be the enigmatic "Bounce" Randall. Written and drawn by Frank Robbins, with inks and letters by the same, this issue blends intrigue and suspense in a story that unfolds with quiet precision. The cover by Frank Robbins captures the tension of the moment, a fitting frame for a tale where identity and loyalty are never what they seem.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Frank Robbins

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Frank Robbins

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Brandy learns that Dr. Fox and Dr. Renard are one and the same (renard is the French word for fox). Fox is assisting prisoners in escaping a penal colony in French Guiana, and it appears he has hired "Bounce" Randall to work for him.

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