Gangsters, kidnappers, maniacal killers, and thugs of all stripes had their lurid stories recounted in Crime Does Not Pay! Featuring thrilling, brutal tales and disturbing, despicable characters, Crime Does Not Pay enthralled a nation and was the most popular comic book of its time. The series was a favorite target of Dr. Fredric Wertham and other censors and is partially responsible for the creation of the Comics Code Authority—yet it was also an inspiration for Harvey Kurtzman's reality-based EC Comics. See why this series was both revered and reviled in this unique best of primer! *Contains a selection of stories from across the series' run in the 1940s, a new cover, an illustrated essay by Denis Kitchen, and an introduction by Brian Azzarello.
Issues #38–#41 are collected into one edition with a new foreword by Paul Gravett (editor of The Mammoth Book of Best Crime Comics)! Extremely rare comics—finally collected for a new generation of readers! 1940s million-a-month seller! Gangsters, kidnappers, maniacal killers, and thugs... One of the more controversial series in comics history.—Comic Book Resources