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Deep-hidden in bad, Satan's Suicide Club sat in council - and men passed away. What dreadful power drove these men, leaders of society with everything to live for, to end their lives at the behest of this sinister being who sardonically called himself Professor Mephisto? And why did men and women undergo the tortures of the damned, somewhat than defy this incomprehensible being? Richard Wentworth once more assumes the cloak of the Spider to free these lost ones from a living hell and a disgraceful death - and steps in to the jaws of an devil's capture that casts his life among the lives in pawn! In the letter to a Spider lover, Publisher Norvell W. Webpage once published, "Think about me as Wentworth, if you will. The collection between us is not too distinctive." A transplanted Virginian, Norvell. W. Webpage took Spider visitors on a roller-coaster trip of wild action and fevered feelings, unlike anything ever shared. Once he acquired going, he painted a portrait of an tortured superhero, one more emblematic of the 21st hundred years than of the fantastic Major depression. For Richard Wentworth found himself as a guy on a holy objective, a self-appointed messiah with a martyr complex. Norvell W. Page's make for the Spider as a messiah-like shape would stay, even in his absence. While other authors, such as Emile C. Tepperman, thrust Wentworth into excursion after excursion. Although each copy writer brought his own style to the tales, all had to work with the madness and panicked-pacing Webpage had infused in to the character for all time. Nick Santa Maria again takes on the dual role of Richard Wentworth, aka the Spider, Get better at of Men, because of this powerful report, Devil's Pawnbroker. Formerly published within the Spider magazine, May, 1937.