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Murder Incorporated
#5
(September 1948)
Fox
, 1948 Series
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0.10 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1948-07-02
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Fox Feature Syndicate Inc.
Brand
A Fox Feature Publication
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Issue Notes
On sale date as given in the copyright application as listed in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Periodicals, July-December 1948, page 221, registration number B163540.
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A True Crime Story
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Back to the river -- ya water rat!
Genre
crime; non-fiction
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Carl Rettich: The King of Crime Castle
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A True Crime Story
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The most shocking gang saga ever shown on the screen...
Genre
crime; non-fiction
Characters
Carl Rettich; Harrigan; Danny Walsh; Andy Merola; Angelo; Tommy Dugan; Joe Fisher; Sonny McGlone; Jack Mahoney; Oley; Garguilo; Legs Carella; Louie
Reprints
in
The Horrors (Star Publications, 1953 series) #13
(June 1953) [retitled]
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Story begins on the inside front cover with red and black duotone color.
James Wayburn Hall - The Arkansas Butcher
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Alvin Hollingsworth
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Confessing to a chain of vicious, cold blooded murders...
Genre
crime; non-fiction
Characters
James Wayburn Hall; Charlie; Nurse Watkins; Faye Gorman Hall; Joe; E. C. Adams; Doyle
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in
The Horrors (Star Publications, 1953 series) #13
(June 1953)
Keywords
electrocution
Murder That Backfired
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The younger of the two thugs was about 24...
Genre
crime
Characters
Thomas Schmidt; Mike Green; Samuel Case; Harry Trask; Paul Daniels; Oliver Hall
Reprints
in
Crimes Incorporated (Fox, 1950 series) #12 [1]
(June 1950)
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Spectacular Features Magazine (Fox, 1950 series) #3
(August 1950)
The Dead Tell No Tales
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A True Crime Story
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Red Krile sneered at an honest living.
Genre
crime; non-fiction
Characters
Red Krile; Joe Munn; Tim; Will; Pete; Ed
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in
The Horrors (Star Publications, 1953 series) #13
(June 1953)
Keywords
electrocution
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["Back to the river -- ya water rat!"]
A True Crime Story
1.
Carl Rettich: The King of Crime Castle
A True Crime Story
2.
James Wayburn Hall - The Arkansas Butcher
A True Crime Story
3.
Murder That Backfired
4.
The Dead Tell No Tales
A True Crime Story
5.
America's Greatest Junior Typewriter Value!
American Merchandising Company
6.
Make Money with Your Own Juke Box Bank
American Merchandising Company
7.
Enjoy Hilarious "Monkey-Shines" at Your Next Masquerade Party with These Amazing Life-Like Rubber Masks
Rubber-For-Molds, Inc.
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Easy to Use! Hard to Lose!
Illinois Merchandise Mart
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