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Exciting Comics #13 (1941)

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Exciting Comics #13, originally published in 1941, features a diverse collection of stories that are sure to excite any fan of classic comics. In the lead story, "The Zoo Murders," readers are introduced to Black Terror, a hero created by Richard Hughes and David Gabrielsen. The story follows Black Terror as he investigates a series of murders that take place at the local zoo, eventually discovering that the zoo's newest acquisition, a rare and deadly beast, may be behind the killings.

In "Ted Crane in India," George Mandel's titular hero embarks on a thrilling adventure in the Indian jungle, encountering exotic animals and dangerous foes along the way. Meanwhile, "The Blackout Frameup" sees Sergeant Bill King, created by Maurice Gutwirth, working to clear his name after being falsely accused of a crime during a citywide blackout.

Other highlights of the issue include "The Masked Blackmailer," which features Kin Platt's hero Mask, and "The Body in the Trunk," which sees Raymond Thayer's Dan Williams, Private Investigator, taking on a grisly case involving a mysterious corpse. With a total of ten stories, Exciting Comics #13 offers a variety of thrilling and entertaining tales that are sure to satisfy any fan of classic comic books.

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