All-Winners Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Twenty Million Missing!", Captain America and Bucky confront a chilling wartime threat: a Japanese mastermind using seemingly harmless jigsaw puzzles to steal the blueprints for America’s most vital weapons. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Vince Alascia, this 1944 thriller blends espionage and invention in a tense, clever mystery. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Schomburg, captures the urgency of the mission with bold, wartime flair.
In "Twenty Million Missing!", the Sub-Mariner dives into a high-stakes chase beneath the waves, tracking a cunning gang of jewel thieves who vanish into a hidden underwater lair. Armed with speed suits, ray guns, and a fortress beneath the sea, the criminals test the Atlantean hero’s wits and resolve in a pulse-pounding race through the deep.
In "Monstro, the Mad Jap," Cap and Bucky race to stop a twisted enemy genius using seemingly harmless jigsaw puzzles to steal the blueprints for America’s most vital weapons—each piece a potential key to disaster. With the fate of the war hanging on a single puzzle, the duo must outthink a foe whose mind is as dangerous as the weapons he’s trying to steal.
In "Kidnapper's Folly," wealthy Melton Loard is taken, and the Whizzer is drawn into a dangerous game when the kidnappers deliberately summon him, hoping to lure the hero into a trap. The stakes rise as the hero must outwit a scheme built on deception and greed—before the ransom is paid, or worse, the plan unfolds.
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Reprinted in O Globo Juvenil Mensal #55 (1945), Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics #3 (2008)
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