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Action Comics #41

Oct 1941 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Saboteur”

In "The Saboteur," a German agent stirs unrest among native tribes, setting the stage for tension and danger. When captured, he challenges Bill to a one-on-one fight—victory means peace, defeat means war—leaving the outcome uncertain. Fred Ray handles writing, art, and inks for the story, with the cover also by Fred Ray.

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writer, artist, inker Fred Ray
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The natives are being encouraged to uprise by German agent Scheller. After he is captured by the natives, Bill offers to fight Scheller in single combat: if he wins, the natives promise to remain peaceful.

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