Credits
Writer(s):
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Penciller(s):
John Forte (signed)
Inker(s):
John Forte (signed)
Colorist(s):
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Letterer(s):
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Subject Matter
Genres:
horror
Character(s):
Sir Alfred Haines; Chalmers (Sir Alfred Haines' secretary); Judge; Foreman of the jury; Young burglar
First Line:
The famed trial known as "The 13th Juror" reached its smashing climax on September 9, 1853,E
Synopsis:
Chalmers is accused of murdering Sir Alfred Haines as he knew he was the benefactor of his will. The jurors are all sure he is guilty but a mysterious man steps out of the shadows and hypnotises the jurors to return a not guilty verdict. When the foreman announces the verdict the judge is angry but has to release Chalmers. Later the jurors recover and tell the judge but no trace of the man is found. They give details to an artist and the man is recognised by the judge as being Sir Alfred! A young burglar is caught and confesses to the crime. The judge is glad that Chalmers was not hanged.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
3