Story title: "The Clock Strikes (Part 1)"
Cover Date: November 1936
By: George Brenner
So, today, a new magazine. Funny Pages is one of the many magazines The Clock appeared in, but beyond that, there's not much of interest for us, except for maybe one or two more obscure characters that we'll meet later on.
Poor man, must be rough not seeing any "tails".
Then, I'm having a little trouble understanding this 1930s slang, but I guess they throw the car to the sea?
I'm not sure what it being "too hot" means though.
Anyway, they get to what I guess is their hideout (apparently by foot), and "Butch" claims there aren't any "bulls" around. So I guess this story is from the time the police employed bovines huh? Brutal stuff.
Later, they are celebrating, talking about splitting, and boasting about their misdoings (you know, just Gangster Stufftm), when The Clock walks in!
"Striking just on time" huh? I guess that's why he calls himself The Clock. Kind of a weak motif if you ask me. Especially because he did not "strike just on time". I mean, at least one person has died so far so... yeah. Maybe it will get some development later on.
Seems like the series is leading on to some answers about the titular character, but something tells me we are not getting them soon. At least it acknowledges the questions the reader might have.
too hot I think would mean they know the license plate, or the cops would say, "watch out for a red (insert car name) sedan, theres a warrant out for one." basically the car is dangerous to be seen out in public.
ReplyDeleteYup, that makes sense, thanks.
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