In 1933, a macabre new hero exploded into the pages of the pulp magazine Ten Detective Aces, a Depression-era Robin Hood who wore a spherical, reflective mask that made his head look like the shining moon. Police detective by day and rogue-ish thief by night, he called himself the Moon Man, and his stories would continue to appear regularly in Ten Detective Aces for the next four years.
THE MOON MAN ARCHIVES will collect all of the Moon Man's original exploits in order of publication. Volume 8 includes the thirtieth through thirty-third stories written by Frederick C. Davis, featuring the Moon Man's battle against the notorious Whisper Killers, his struggle to clear his name of arson and murder, and the betrayal of his lovely fiancee, Sue McEwen.
Homicide Dividends Robe of Blood The Whispering Death Corpse's Plunder