Due to the camera angles used, I can only assume this cover actually stars the lesser known cover model known as “Stunt Double In A Blonde Wig in a Red Dress”.
Manhunt #7, Magazine Enterprises
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Due to the camera angles used, I can only assume this cover actually stars the lesser known cover model known as “Stunt Double In A Blonde Wig in a Red Dress”.
Manhunt #7, Magazine Enterprises
Yikes! Glad this creepy guy was caught in the act — otherwise, being officially known as the man “who wasn’t there” usually would count as one heck of an alibi.
Manhunt #14, Magazine Enterprises
If by “quiet” you really mean “loud as a subway train”.
Manhunt #9, Magazine Enterprises
Dick Tracy, no!
Manhunt #6, Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in a Red Dress finds herself wondering why a series called “MANhunt” seems to end up with HER being the one being hunted and/or in perilous death traps all the time.
Manhunt #3, Magazine Enterprises
Worst. Date. Ever.
Manhunt #2, Magazine Enterprises
The axe wants to avenge itself against that stone gargoyle for some reason, and the ever-compassionate Blonde in a Red Dress is trying to protect it.
Manhunt! #1, Magazine Enterprises
Does Scotland Yard really have jurisdiction over Egyptian death gods?
Manhunt #11, Magazine Enterprises