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Previous Next +-Facebook Twitter Google Plus Reddit Pinterest. of 36. and the show’s popularity led to a quick comic book appearance in The Funnies #35 (Sept. 1939). Like its contemporary, Gang Busters, the crime comic Mr District Attorney was licensed from a popular radio show. The radio version had been on air since 1939 and DC was quick to advertise its popular pedigree with a cover banner reading, Based on radios #1 hit! Refine by Sales × Min Sale Price $ Grader/Label. Licensed comics Mr. District Attorney The series focused on a crusading D.A., initially known only as "Mister District Attorney," or "Chief". Mr. District Attorney (1948) Refine. Tip: Use your right & left arrow keys on your keyboard to move pages. Available Stock; Add to want list; Contents; Add to cart FR/GD 1.5 . Page: of 36. Previous; Next; Issue: 1; 51; Issue #51. $6.10. Mr. District Attorney (1948) comic books. Available Stock; Add to want list; Contents; CGC Census; This item is not in stock. And, while prosecutor Mr District Attorney had a long run on radio and tv, his across-the-aisle counterpart, Roger Kilgore: Public Defender had only one season of radio episodes in 1948. Cover by Ruben Moreira. Mr. District Attorney was for many years the nations's best-liked crime show.

If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Arthur "The Monkey Man" Steitziz was an ugly man who had been teased and taunted all his life for his monkey-like facial appearance and agility. Mr. District Attorney (1948) #51. Published Feb 1948 by DC. Within Past. The radio version had been on air since 1939 and DC was quick to advertise its popular pedigree with a cover banner reading, "Based on radio's #1 hit!" Not only did Mr. District Attorney outlast the radio program, it also outlasted the eventual TV version as well, and by a long shot; the comic continued bi-monthly until 1959, more than a half decade after the other versions of the series had vanished. Tip: Use your right & left arrow keys on your keyboard to move pages. The franchise also includes a 1951-52 television series, and a 1954 television series. Like its contemporary, Gang Busters, the crime comic Mr District Attorney was licensed from a popular radio show. Art by Howard Purcell, Ray Burnley and Henry Boltinoff. Inspired by the exploits of Thomas E. Dewey who twice ran for president. He was an ugly man who resembled a chimpanzee and was double-jointed, a trait that allowed him to move like a monkey as well.
No recent wiki edits to this page. And, while prosecutor Mr District Attorney had a long run on radio and tv, his across-the-aisle counterpart, Roger Kilgore: Public Defender had only one season of radio episodes in 1948. Stories by Henry Boltinoff and unknown. Hottest Comics Key Issues Comics by Letter CGC Cert Lookup Investment Speculation New Comics This Week Sell My Comics. Story One Synopsis: Ah, this is nice. Its subject was the tough talking (and nameless)
of 35. Page: of 35. Like its contemporary, Gang Busters, the crime comic Mr District Attorney was licensed from a popular radio show. Mr. District Attorney (1948) comic books Issue #1 Mr. District Attorney (1948) #1 Published Feb 1948 by DC. This issue of Four Color is one of the earliest examples of a lawyer gracing a comic book cover. Mr. District Attorney, as a licensed property tied in to an ongoing television series, was more restricted in its format than many other crime comics of the late 1940s and 1950s. Min Grade. Mr. District Attorney #66 Page 1 Mr. District Attorney Comic.