PERIL PRESS presents: The Madcap Adventures of WILLIE KLUMP vol. 38 Hilarious Tales of Murder from the Pages ofPOPULAR DETECTIVE by Joe ArchibaldPopular Detective, June 1944Willie Klump:SKIP TRACER BULLETSby Joe ArchibaldThe cops won't listen to reason when Willie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw, tries committing suicide to save his life!6400 WordsPopular Detective, August 1944Willie Klump:MEAT BRAWLby Joe ArchibaldWillie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw, gets into a stew when he takes the trail of a Black Market murder!6400 WordsPopular Detective, October 1944Willie Klump:DEFECTIVE BUREAUby Joe ArchibaldWillie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw, is a new type of Four-F—fast, furious, ferocious and funny!6200 WordsPopular Detective, December 1944Willie Klump:TWO-TIMING WILLIEby Joe ArchibaldWillie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw, follows the crime clue provided by a lowly mosquito—and then gets swamped in trouble!6500 WordsPopular Detective, February 1945 TRANCE FIGURED by JOE ARCHIBALD Murderous Racketeers Find They Don’t Have a Ghost of a Chance When Willie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw Goes to a Séance! 6200 WordsPopular Detective, April 1945 ONE TOOTH OF THE LAW By JOE ARCHIBALD Jaw-Breakers and Law-Breakers Combine to Give Willie Klump, the Hawkeye Hawkshaw, a Roaring Runaround! 5900 WordsPopular Detective, August 1945 ONE ON THE HOUSE DICK By JOE ARCHIBALD Willie Klump Must Close the Hawkeye Agency, but He Makes a Comeback as a Hotel Sleuth that Opens Everybody’s Eyes! 5400 WordsPopular Detective, December 1945 NURSERY CRIME By JOE ARCHIBALD When Willie Klump plays chauffeur to a perambulator, it leads him onto the trail of some plenty tough babies! 6600 WordsThis edition includes the illustrations from the stories as well as the covers to the issues of Popular Detective these stories came from.
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