![]() ![]() ![]() Notable: This issues also includes a one-page biographical essay about Officers Dave Greenberg and Bob Hantz, written by Marvin Channing, titled “Men Behind the Shield.” … According to the The Slings & Arrows Comic Guide (second edition), 2003, “V. Not-so-cool factor: A good-looking cover can only take you so far. ![]() Frank Thorne delivers nice art, despite some odd panel-design choices.Ĭool factor: That’s a good-looking cover. Review: The crimes may escalate but the stories stay weak. Synopsis: This time out, the “Super Cops” crack down on car thieves and drug dealers during the same night. Synopsis: Greenberg and Hantz bust a small time druggie, who then leads the officers to her dealer. Traffic violators, beware! Comic-book readers, too. ![]() Review: Another scintillating “true” tale from the mean streets of New York. Synopsis: Officers Greenberg and Hantz are at it again – manning phones, typing reports and busting red-light runners. Despite solid art from Gray Morrow, this lead feature about small-time street busts is a snoozer. None of that makes this comic interesting. Review: Apparently, this comic is based on a 1974 film by the same name, which in turn was based on the real-life adventures of two New York cops. Synopsis: Officers Dave Greenberg and Bob Hantz bust petty crooks by hiding in coat racks and packing cartons. Published and © by Red Circle (Archie), July 1974 ![]()
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