@jfglade: Thank you. In fact I was quite surprised, as I started collecting golden age a few months ago, to learn that "Crime does not pay" was the first crime comic, and thus associated with the whole phenomenon and almost univocally blamed for the "anti-comics hysteria" of the 1950s. I was surprised because I was in the process of collecting Daredevil, and have started to read his more mature stories on the title, which appeared to me nothing short of amazing because of the absolutely unusual "pedagogic" take which was such a substantial part of the stories without sounding out of place or pedantic in an entertainment means. I got the impression, however, that "Crime" was more conceived together with Bob Wood, than the other titles.
From the little I have learned on Biro, however, what you report about criticism tendencies seems to me it could be more appropriately applied to Lev Gleason as a publisher. He was suspiciously looked at for his sympatization with forms of communism, so I guess in the 1950s many people developed a beforehand attitude of refusal towards all of his work in general. Just an idea.
@JVJ: I am very grateful for the information and suggestions, and coming from you it's an assurance…

I will try to contact Art Scott. Was "Nobody Asked Me, But" the fanzine title? And what’s APA-5? I guess those fanzines are pretty rare now.