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Jerry Jasper

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Private eye JERRY JASPER appeared in several black and white comic strip-style stories in the pages of the Private Detective Stories pulp in 1949-50. The stories were later colourized and reprinted in Crime Mysteries.

Oh, we’re told in one story that he’s a “wealthy young playboy” who’s “secretly an astute criminologist,” and he’s certainly a snazzy fellow, dapper in his white fedora and his bowtie, but he’s pretty much cut from the same predictable cloth as almost all of the comic book eyes of his era.

It’s unclear who created Jerry, given that creators were often left uncredited (just ask Bill Finger), and the work was often unsigned, or only signed by the artist. Not that there’s a mad rush to claim credit, mind you.

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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