Marsh Storms Out
Its plot writing and action scenes were what attracted readers, and according to Allen Saunders, it rivaled Dick Tracy in pioneering themes and techniques of the American detective comic—until 1942 when Marsh had an argument with Publishers Syndicate and "stormed out." The syndicate then had Saunders (as writer and the syndicate's comics editor) and artist Alfred Andriola take over the abandoned newspaper strip and subsequently replace it with a new detective strip Kerry Drake in 1943.
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