Deadman can only interact with the physical world by possessing someone's body. So he possesses the body of bartender Paul and exposes a counterfeit operation run by Rocky. He also discovers that Manzel isn't responsible for his death. Deadman leaves Paul's body and, after certifying that Liz is safe with him and they intend to marry, he returns to the search for his murderer. [3/3]

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Before his death, Boston Brand befriended Liz Martin, a singer in Manzel's club, and got into a fight with the jealous Rocky. After beating Rocky, Boston leaves, promising to return and help Liz leave Rocky's grip, but he is killed before doing so. [2/3]

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What Makes A Corpse Cry? [Strange Adventures #207, December 1967]

Story: Carmine Infantino & Jack Miller, art: Neal Adams

Cover by Neal Adams, which granted him the 1967 Alley Award for best cover.

Good story with the amazing Neal Adams' art.

As the circus leaves town, Deadman stays behind to investigate another clue on his killing: Rocky Manzel, a vicious club owner. [1/3]

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