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Justice #14

Nov 1949 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
“The Killer Who Loved Flowers!”

In "The Killer Who Loved Flowers!", a 1949 tale from the early days of Marvel, amnesia-stricken Lester stumbles into a web of deception after a car accident wipes six years from his memory. With help from a mysterious figure named Louie, who claims Lester is the criminal Larry Hunter, the truth slowly unfolds—Lester was actually Bob Tinker, a quiet machinist living under a false identity. Written and illustrated by Carl Burgos, this gripping mystery sees Lester confront his past and expose the man behind the lies, all while the cover by Carl Burgos captures the tension of a man caught between two lives.

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artist, inker Carl Burgos

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artist, inker Carl Burgos

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After a car accident, Lester forgets the previous six years of his life and learns his family had given him up for dead. Louie tries to make Lester aid him in a robbery, claiming Lester is 'Larry Hunter', a criminal, but Lester eventually learns he was living as 'Bob Tinker', a machinist. Lester turns Louie's gang over to the police and Louie admits Kenneth told them about Lester's amnesia. Kenneth is arrested as well.

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