Adventure Comics #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fang Gow of China, Part 32," the Junior Federal Men Club sharpens its secret communication skills with a coded guide to signals and passwords—part of a long-running adventure that blends espionage and global intrigue. Written, drawn, and inked by Leo O'Mealia, this installment continues the series' tradition of clever, low-key spy tactics, while Fred Guardineer’s cover captures the era’s adventurous spirit with a bold, stylized image.
In "Fang Gow of China, Part 32," Fang Gow strikes a dangerous bargain with an Arabian Shiek, trading Jean for a mind-control drug. Jean is briefly reunited with her father before Barry returns to the villain’s lair, only to see Inspector Le Grand tested with the slave drug—turning him against his own daughter and thwarting the rescue. With Jean now in the Shiek’s hands, the stakes rise as the web of deception tightens.
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