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Daffy Dill

Created by Richard Sale
Pseudonyms include Bernard Elas, Seymour Richards, John St. John

(1911-93)

Nearly every detective pulp worth its salt had some sort of brash, wisecracking reporter lurking among its regulars, sticking his nose into things, and Detective Fiction Weekly was no exception. It had easy-going (but pistol-packing) JOE “DAFFY” DILL of The New York Chronicle, always seemingly one step from being fired, poking around,  covering everything from restaurants to gangsters, and was constantly in some kind of jam or another, often due to the devious machinations of arch rival Harry Lyons, a fellow reporter.

Fortunately, Daffy had the support of true blue receptionist (and later, gossip columnist) Dinah Mason, the paper’s editor (affectionately known to one and all as “the Old Man”) and his Weegee-like photographer buddy Candid Jones, who eventually had his own spin-off series going on.

But it was Dill who remained one of Detective Fiction Weekly‘s most popular characters throughout his long, long run, popping up frequently as the cover story. Read ’em all–they’re a hoot!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Prolific pulpster, novelist, screenwriter and director Sale, a former reporter himself, became one of the main contributors to the Red Star chain, which included Detective Fiction Weekly, Argosy and Double Detective.

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Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith.

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