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.
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Pierre provides an army of cavemen to do the lumberjack work for Big Nick but Nick is uneasy about it as these "men" can only work at night and crave chocolate bars for their pay. The Twister suddenly appears on the scene and warns the two to release the enslaved cavemen or pay the price for not doing so. But the two won't listen and when The Twister intervenes, he is overcome by the brute strength of the cavemen and tied to a tree. Freeing himself from the tree by using his Air Gun, he permanently seals the cavemen in their cave and destroys Big Nick's logging operation.
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