All-Winners Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death for Breakfast," Namor takes a grim turn when he discovers a sunken U.S. cutter and its murdered crew, betrayed by the Japanese. With the stakes rising, he tracks the enemy to their hidden base and becomes a key figure in dismantling a dangerous flotilla. The story, illustrated by Carl Pfeufer, unfolds with tense wartime urgency, while Alex Schomburg’s cover captures the moment’s chilling intensity.
In "Smashing the Jap Trap!" from All-Winners Comics #7 (1942), Namor takes action when a U.S. convoy goes missing, only to witness a U.S. cutter destroyed by the Japanese—its crew dead. Determined to strike back, he tracks the enemy to their hidden base and helps ensure the destruction of a Japanese flotilla.
In "Strike Hard!", the Destroyer outsmarts a Nazi trap, uncovering a critical document that reveals plans to invade Switzerland—using his wits to delay the assault and turn the tide in a moment of high-stakes deception.
In "null," Whizzer races against time to thwart a Nazi spy named Thos, who’s planted bombs at New York City’s key communication centers, setting the stage for a massive Luftwaffe air raid. With the city’s lines of defense crumbling, Whizzer must use his speed and wits to uncover the spy’s network before it’s too late.
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Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics #2 (2006), Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age All-Winners Comics #2 (2014), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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