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Mr. District Attorney Writers--Spotlight on Phil Evans

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Writer Phil Evans' records (published by Robin Snyder in his History of the Comics) specify some of his stories of Mr. District Attorney and the DC title's crime back-ups, but not all; there are unnamed others in the range of numbers 6-15 (I find one in #16 too).

The first clue to an Evans story is his use of "Hmm" or "Huh" at the beginning of a sentence but following by a comma rather than the more usual dash or ellipsis (not that he doesn't use those too). These are panels from "Fake Accident Racket," which is in the records, and "The Alibi King," which isn't; the latter uses "Huh" in this fashion a good four times. Pencils by Howard Purcell on issues 6 through 59.

Huh, sentence

Mr. District Attorneywriters Part 2
(* = in Phil Evans' records)


Nov-Dec/48#6 The Big FrameEd Herron
Jan-Feb/49#7 The People vs. Killer KaleHerron
The Case of the Vanishing CrookHerron

The Street of Forgotten MenHerron
Mar-Apr/    #8 The Rise and Fall of "Lucky" LynnPhil Evans
  The Case of the Money MakersHerron
May-June/    #9 The Case of the Living CounterfeitsHerron
July-Aug/    #10 DragnetHerron
Sep-Oct/     #11 The Game That Has No WinnersEvans *

The Man Who Laughed at BulletsHerron

Second Chance FarmHerron
Nov-Dec/    #12 Fake Accident RacketEvans *

I Defended the Monkey ManEvans
Jan-Feb/50#13 The Execution of Caesar LarsenHerron

The False Rumor FactoryEvans *

Where Is Marvyn Moon?Herron
Mar-Apr/    #14 The Alibi KingEvans

Murder at Ceiling ZeroEvans
May-June/    #15 Prison TrainHerron

The Man Who Fooled JuriesHerron
July-Aug/    #16 The Crime WardenEvans

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