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A spicy cover provides the enticement to claim this 1943 Street & Smith The Shadow #273 (volume 46, #3) pulp magazine. Seen on the front of this WWII era issue, is a blonde bombshell scantily clad in a dancer's costume. This fair beauty is being menaced by a scar-faced, one-eyed fiend with a gleam of bad intent is his one good eye, and a sharp dagger in his right hand.
CGC has encapsulated this high heat pulp magazine with a favorable grade of 4.5, Cream to Off-White Pages. The cover date is November 1943, and the title of the lead story is "The Muggers". Label notes cite the creators as "Cover by Modest Stein, Walter B. Gibson story".