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A public conversation I'm having with myself

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Alex Good | A public conversation I'm having with myself Alex Good A public conversation I'm having with myself Menu Skip to content Home About Search Search for: The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics October 1, 2024 / Alex Good / 10 Comments The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics Ed. by Paul Gravett It’s interesting how the golden age of crime comics pretty neatly overlaps with that of noir cinema, peaking in the 1940s and 1950s. For comics, the body blow of the formation of the Comics Code Authority in 1954 effectively put an end to things. So it feels right that the comics reproduced here are in black and white, even though I’m not sure if that’s how they were all first published. Johnny Craig’s “The Sewer,” for example, from Crime SuspenStories #5 (1951), was. I think. originally in colour. But in any event, it feels right in black and white because that’s how we imagine all crime stories of the period. The pieces collected here by editor Paul...

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