Hero for Hire 1972 #4 - 7.0 - $13.00
A decade-long inter-family feud over business erupts, with one of the antagonists posing as a phantom. A participant's suicidal plunge to the death also brings the other to his doom, exacting revenge in a homicidal leap from a high office in a tall building.
On-sale date from Etcetera & The Comic Reader #88 August 1972.
- Cry Fear...Cry Phantom! - Printed credits give inking credit to Billy Graham. The Shores credit is from the letters page of HERO FOR HIRE #5. The transformation of the 42nd Street theaters from live playhouses to 2nd-run movie theaters is part of the background of this story, a theme which began when Cage first rented his office above a theater in #2. Brief one-panel, partial synopsis of Cage's origin.
- - Letters from Jeff Young, Mark Kionfas, Phil Trent, Matt Graham.
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