This concept could be really interesting. There was a whole radio drama series back in the late 40s (I think) called “Johnny Dollar” about a freelance insurance adjuster. He encountered Hitler in Rio de Janeiro once. It worked pretty well as a premise to get the hero into the middle of a mystery. The cover is pretty awful though.
There was also the Marvel comic “Damage Control” through the late ’80s/early ’90s (the characters have continued to appear since around the Marvel Universe) about a superhero damage cleanup firm.
“I’d help if I could, but the insurance forms on my clipboard are too crudely drawn to be legible.”
D.C. or Marvel?
Dynamite Comics …
This concept could be really interesting. There was a whole radio drama series back in the late 40s (I think) called “Johnny Dollar” about a freelance insurance adjuster. He encountered Hitler in Rio de Janeiro once. It worked pretty well as a premise to get the hero into the middle of a mystery. The cover is pretty awful though.
There was also the Marvel comic “Damage Control” through the late ’80s/early ’90s (the characters have continued to appear since around the Marvel Universe) about a superhero damage cleanup firm.
I like the idea of the book, I do. I wish to hell that they’d spent a bit more on the cover. BUMMER.