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America's Best Comics#3 (3)
Cover: Alex Schomburg

America's Best Comics #3 (3)

Nov 1942 · Pines · 0.10 USD
“The Mars Factor”

In "The Mars Factor," Adolf Hitler’s twisted scheme takes a bizarre turn when he enlists Schnubel to deploy a projector that mimics Mars’ atmosphere on Earth—turning a city into an alien landscape. With the skies above turned crimson and the air thick with otherworldly tension, Pyroman must uncover the truth behind the simulation before it’s too late. Art by Al Anders brings the eerie, wartime sci-fi menace to life, while Alex Schomburg’s striking cover captures the chilling spectacle of a world under Martian illusion.

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artist, inker Al Anders · cover Alex Schomburg

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artist, inker Al Anders
cover pencils, inks Alex Schomburg

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Adolf Hitler comes up with the idea to use Mars to help defeat America. He pays Schnubel to use a projector he has developed that can simulate Mars' atmosphere on earth. Schnubel uses his projector on the city and it is up to Pyroman to figure out how to stop him.

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