Considered the first comic book with original material ever produced, 1933's "Detective Dan, Secret Op. 48" was a landmark. It only lasted one issue before morphing into the Dan Dunn newspaper strip. A blatant copy of Chester Gould's Dick Tracy (Norman Marsh had been an art assistant to Gould), Dan Dunn was a rough and tumble Secret Service agent who exacted violent retribution on any criminal who dared cross his path. This book reprints the entire first year of daily comics.
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Norman Marsh was the creator of the newspaper comic "Dan Dunn," originally named "Detective Dan," which appeared in 1933 in the LA Times, following his debut in his own comic book series, which lasted only a single issue. The comic had a three-color, cardboard cover, with black and white interior. It had 36 pages, sold for 10 cents, wit
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