Blue Bolt #3 [15]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Blue Bolt #3, writer Ray Gill and artist Paul Gustavson deliver a quirky 1941 adventure where Big Nick’s logging operation takes a bizarre turn when Pierre unleashes a nocturnal army of cavemen—paid in chocolate bars and only active after dark. When the mysterious Twister arrives to warn them of the danger, his attempt to stop the exploitation leads to a tense showdown, culminating in a clever trap that seals the cavemen away and shuts down the operation. Cover by Bill Everett captures the wild energy of the story with bold, dynamic lines.
In "null," Jo and Big Nick’s logging operation takes a strange turn when Pierre introduces an army of nocturnal cavemen—paid in chocolate bars and bound to work only under cover of darkness. When The Twister arrives to demand their release, the two ignore him, only to find their arrogance undone when the cavemen overpower him. With a clever use of his Air Gun, The Twister finally turns the tide, sealing the cavemen away and bringing Big Nick’s operation to an end.
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Reprinted in The Bill Everett Archives #1 (2011), The Bill Everett Archives #2 (2013), Gwandanaland Comics #1773 (2018)
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