Jerome Rozen (1895-1987), ''True Detective'', Vol. 65, #2, 1956
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Jerome Rozen (1895-1987), ''True Detective'', Vol. 65, #2, 1956
Jerome Rozen (brother to George Rozen) cover art for "Detective Story Magazine", July 1929
Thrilling Detective / October 1943 (Vol. 49 #1)
Cover: Jerome George Rozen
Published by O Globo, Brazil 1943
The character X-9 was created by Dashiell Hammett for one of the first adventure newspaper comic strips.
He was just X-9 until the forties when they revealed his name was really Phil Corrigan.
As a bit of trivia, in the Columbo episode Identity Crisis, David White (the actor who played Larry Tate in Bewitched) plays a government agent who shows Columbo his ID, which says Phil Corrigan: Agent X-9.
Oh yeah, and in that one, Columbo arrests an ex-agent played by Patrick MacGoohan, who apparently is the free-roving # 6 from The Prisoner (well, he does say "be seeing you" with the circled finger over the eye thing from that show a lot.)
The Shadow
Thrilling Detective, November 1943.
Cover art by Jerome George Rozen
Jerome Rozen (1895 - 1987)
The Shadow: ‘The Black Hush’ (August, 1933)
Written by Walter B. Gibson (as Maxwell Grant) Cover by George Rozen Pulp Art by Tom Lovell
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12x12” charcoal, graphite, pastel and actual gouache on art board
Shout out to Jerome Rozen