Description
Crime Does Not Pay was one of the most popular crime anthologies of the Golden Age, published by Lev Gleason from 1942 to 1955 across 126 issues. The title grew out of Silver Streak Comics, renumbering at issue 22, and built its reputation on dramatized accounts of real-life criminals, presenting their careers from rise to ruin. Each issue packed multiple short stories drawn from newspaper crime reportage and court records, with a tone that was simultaneously lurid and moralistic. The recurring framing device promised readers that lawbreaking always ends badly, but the vivid depictions of robbery, murder, and fraud were the genuine draw. At its peak the series sold millions of copies per issue, outselling most superhero books of the era and reaching a circulation comparable to mainstream magazines. It attracted controversy for its graphic content and was frequently cited in congressional hearings on comics and juvenile delinquency in the early 1950s. Crime Does Not Pay is widely credited with establishing the crime genre as a commercial force in American comics and directly shaping the wave of crime titles that dominated newsstands in the late 1940s.
Series Details
Creators
View all 41Al Wenzel
Penciller, Inker
Carl Hubbell
Artist
Charles Biro
Writer, Artist, Penciller, Inker, Editor, Cover Artist
Dan Barry
Artist
Frank Frazetta
Penciller, Inker
Frank Giacoia
Artist
George Tuska
Artist, Penciller, Inker
Jerry Fasano
Artist
Joe Kubert
Penciller, Inker
Lev Gleason
Editor
Mike Roy
Penciller
Tony Dipreta
Artist, Penciller, Inker
Issues
View all 126Issue #22
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #23
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #24
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #25
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #26
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #27
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #28
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #29
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #30
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #31
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #32
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
Issue #33
Crime Does Not Pay (1942)
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