Spy Smasher
Alan Armstrong, a wealthy sportsman and aviation ace, became Spy Smasher to combat enemy agents and saboteurs threatening America during World War II, using his athletic prowess and custom gyrosub aircraft rather than any superhuman powers.
Few heroes capture the urgency of the early 1940s quite like Spy Smasher, who burst onto the scene in the pages of Whiz Comics #2 in 1940, conjured into existence by the creative team of Bill Parker and Pete Costanza at Fawcett Comics. A true Golden Age original, this patriotic figure emerged at a moment when the world desperately needed champions, and the character's staying power β with appearances catalogued across a remarkable eight decades through 2020 β speaks to an enduring appeal that transcends any single era. Spy Smasher shares the storied pages of Whiz Comics with some of Fawcett's most beloved icons, including Captain Marvel and the mystical Ibis, placing them squarely at the heart of one of Golden Age comics' most vibrant publishing lines. With four key-issue appearances flagged for collectors, this is a character whose history rewards the dedicated hunter of vintage comics gold.

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Covers through the years β 1940β2020
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