All-Winners Comics #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Horror of the Ghost Fiend," a British commando known as the Destroyer races against time to deliver critical intelligence to the French underground—unaware that the plans he carries are a cunning deception meant to ensnare the Nazis. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life with sharp, atmospheric art by Don Rico and Fred Bell, this 1944 wartime thriller blends espionage and suspense. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Schomburg, captures the eerie intensity of the mission with haunting precision.
In "The Horror of the Ghost Fiend," the Flaming Duo races to prevent a deadly miscommunication when a Nazi sabotage plot twists a message of American support into a forged command to destroy Mecca—threatening both faith and global peace. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with tense urgency as the heroes confront a deception that could ignite a war with no winners.
In "Smash the Tunnel of Terror!", Namor awakens to an earthquake that sends him racing to Australia, only to be captured by Japanese forces who reveal a secret underwater tunnel stretching from Singapore to the continent—part of a looming invasion. With the fate of the region hanging in the balance, Namor must find a way to stop the enemy's plan before it’s too late.
In "The Beachhead Blitz!" from All-Winners Comics #12 (1944), the Destroyer races against time to deliver critical intelligence to the French underground, unaware that the plans he carries are a clever ruse—designed to mislead the Nazis and turn their own defenses against them. With the fate of the Second Front hanging in the balance, one man’s mission becomes a high-stakes game of deception.
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Reprinted in Marvel Super-Heroes #12 (1967), Marvel Super-Heroes #1 (1980), Golden Age of Marvel #[nn] (1997), Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics #3 (2008), All Winners Comics 70th Anniversary Special #1 (2009), Marvel Firsts: WWII Super Heroes #[nn] (2013)
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