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One of Fiction House's top artists was Joseph Doolin, who originally providing covers for the pulps before transitioning to the comics. Exceptional at the female form, he would eventually have to leave the comics industry due to CCA restrictions.
Jumbo Comics #69 (November 1944), with cover art by Joe Doolin.
Joseph Doolin - Seance
(Strange Stories, April 1940)
January 1947. This Joseph Doolin cover for PLANET COMICS #46 doesn't have any relationship to the stories inside, so who these characters are and what's going on is left to the reader's no doubt colorful imagination.
The Metal Giants - art by Joseph Doolin (1926)
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July 1927 issue
Oscar Schisgall, “The Circle of Terror” (Barron Ixell), illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Anonymous: Worthless Check Proves Murder Clue
Eric Taylor, “Pearls Before Swine", illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Don Robert Catlin, “Sounding Brass"
M. A. Kellogg, “The Gurajat Ruby", illustrated by Harold Detje
Mark Layton, “The Murder at Three Yews", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Tom Curry, “The Give-Away", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Anonymous: Driver Routs Robbers
Allen S. Jacobs, “The Dagger of Mahuputi", illustrated by Ralph Nelson
Marc Quest, “The Forgery of Fingerprints", illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Ray Cummings, “Black Diamonds", illustrated by Ralph Nelson
George J. Brenn, “Northern Lights", illustrated by Joseph Doolin, [?]
Jeff Baker, “The Silent Things" (Part 5 of 6) illustrated by Joseph Doolin
Seattle Mystery Bookshop