It’s nice to see Joe Staton return with his brushwork for a short feature, although I’m sure that some don’t appreciate his style. Walt Reimer, who does the Roll of Honor, Crimestoppers Textbook, etc., is very familiar with police methods and the strip, so he should be able to do a solid mystery story.
“Kondoolb”? Is that “Bloodnok” spelled backwards. The priceless cebtrepiece of a museum exhibit is a classic mystery topic. The “Froyne” is certainly a weird-looking thing.
Might that be the “garage man” in the top left monitor? If not, then who is it?
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It’s nice to see Joe Staton return with his brushwork for a short feature, although I’m sure that some don’t appreciate his style. Walt Reimer, who does the Roll of Honor, Crimestoppers Textbook, etc., is very familiar with police methods and the strip, so he should be able to do a solid mystery story.
“Kondoolb”? Is that “Bloodnok” spelled backwards. The priceless cebtrepiece of a museum exhibit is a classic mystery topic. The “Froyne” is certainly a weird-looking thing.
Might that be the “garage man” in the top left monitor? If not, then who is it?