Adventure Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1938 issue of Adventure Comics opens with a gripping cover by Creig Flessel: a bare-chested, red-scarved man stands defiantly on a makeshift wooden raft, knife raised high, as shark fins slice through the churning waves surrounding him — with a companion and a crate visible at the raft's far end. Promising a full 64 pages of thrills, this issue also features "Fang Gow of China, Part 31," written by Siegel and illustrated by Shuster, delivering the kind of pulp-infused serial adventure that made Adventure Comics a standout title of the Golden Age.
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