
For the sequels, we get the second part of the Domino Lady story by Rich Harvey that started in #6, which is featured on the cover that uses some interior artwork from the original pulp stories. Here the Domino Lady continues her fight against a blackmail scheme in New York by the Procuress. The story also involved the Black Legion, a group the Domino Lady faced in one of the original pulp tales. The story will be concluded in a future issue.
The other sequel is a tale featuring Luther Kane by Quintin Peterson, who first appeared in the last issue. Luther is a P.I. who lost both lower legs and wears high-tech prosthetics. He again deals with the Russian Mafia, and while this is a standalone story, I am sure story lines from this one will continue in the future.
The final two stories are “connected stories.”. While by two separate authors — John L French and Aaron Rosenberg — the stories deal with the same events: the theft of a set of gold playing cards from a tournament, but told from different perspectives. French gives us the perspective from the crooks, similar to watching a “caper film” and rooting for the bad guys to win. Rosenberg tells of how the cops are trying to setup a trap and prevent the theft.
It’s another good issue of this zine. I look forward to the conclusion of both the Domino Lady and Fantomas stories. I doubt we’ll get both in the same issue. And I expect we’ll see another Luther Kane story as well. Regardless, the next issue should be good whatever it has. I look forward to it.