Blue Beetle faces a personification of Death rising up from the underworld in this strange story in Mystery Men Comics 30. BlueBeetle sponsored
\nLike a few other Golden Age publishers, Fox Feature Syndicate titles sometimes verged into horror well before the late-1940s era which is generally considered to mark the beginning of the Pre-Code Horror era. Such issues, particularly ones with good horror covers, can have crossover appeal among both Pre-Code Horror and superhero collectors.
In this issue, criminals rob the grave where the Wraith's body was buried to use it in a scheme to frighten their intended target using a mechanical method of reanimating his corpse. The Wraith briefly repossesses his own dead body to put a stop to this terrible plan.\nLike many Fox Feature Syndicate comic books of this period, CGC census numbers for Mystery Men Comics #30 are tiny, with only five unrestored listings in the census as of this writing.
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