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Danger Trail #2 CGC 4.5

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9-10/1950 - Jimmy West recruits Faraday for a government job: criminals have faked an eminent scientist's death and have imprisoned him in Hangman's House. It's up to Faraday to rescue Arnold Leroy, the next Einstein, before America's enemies discover the knowledge he possesses. Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella cover. Infantino, Alex Toth, and Frank Giacoia art. Danger Trail #2 is a classic DC comic featuring worldwide adventures in mystery and intrigue. This issue is CGC graded 4.5 and showcases thrilling stories such as 'Hangman's House' and 'Trouble in the Shadows Over London.'

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Certification Number

0245804003

Title/Series

Danger Trail

Issue Number

2

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

4.5

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

OFF-WHITE TO WHITE

Notes

Center Front Cover Small Stain Right Center Front Cover Small Multiple Bend Bottom Back Cover Small Multiple Tear Top Back Cover Small Bend Spine Readers Crease Breaks Color Kanigher, Herron and Vern stories Infantino, Toth and Giacoia art Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella cover

Graded Date

January 21, 2015

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