Famous Yank Police Comics #26

Ayers & James Pty. Ltd.
Australia
- Published
- September 1952
- Page count
- ?
- Cover price
- 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
- Colour
- Black & white
- Size
- Standard size
- Interior paper
- Newsprint
- Cover stock
- Matte colour
- Binding
- Saddle-stitched
- Format
- Comic series
- Branding
-
None
- GCD
- www.comics.org/issue/976288
Credits
- Editing
- , editor
Issue contents


Featuring
- Feature
- Ken Shannon
- Genre
- Detective-mystery
Credits
- Writing
- Joe Millard, scripter
- Art
- , line art
- W. G. Hargis , penciller
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Al Grenet, original Editor [as Alfred Grenet]
Reprint history
Notes
Writers credits this issue from Martin O'Hearn at http://martinohearn.blogspot.com/ .

Featuring
- Genre
- Crime
- Characters
- Officer Phil Bender; Sheriff Riggs; Cappy (villain)
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- , line art
- Text
- Sam Rosen, letterer
- Editing
- Al Grenet, original Editor [as Alfred Grenet]
- Richard Arnold, original Associate Editor
- Management
- Busy Arnold, original General Manager [as Everett M. Arnold]
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Featuring
- Feature
- Inspector Denver
- Genre
- Detective-Mystery


Featuring
- Genre
- Non-fiction; crime
- Characters
- Victor Lustig (racketeer)
Credits
- Writing
- , scripter
- Art
- John Belcastro , line art
- Text
- , letterer
- Editing
- Al Grenet, original Editor [as Alfred Grenet]
- Richard Arnold, original Associate Editor
- Management
- Busy Arnold, original General Manager [as Everett M. Arnold]
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- First print
-
T-Man (Quality, 1951 series) #6 (July 1952) — The Lustig Case
Synopsis
Lustig was one of the most elusive criminals in the annals of the Secret Service.
Indicia
The indicia for this issue is not recorded. The identified publisher might be an associated or parent company, rather than the specific listed publisher.