Blue Bolt #4 [28]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "New Plebe 'Obie' Winters," a 1942 issue of Blue Bolt, Freezum finds himself abruptly detained by police and sent to a temporary concentration camp under the false claim that he's Japanese. Drawn by John Daly, the story unfolds with quiet tension as Freezum, inside the camp, begins to uncover a hidden network among the other detainees—each aware of an imminent invasion meant to liberate them. The cover, by Jack Warren, captures the moment of arrest with stark, period-accurate intensity.
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While Sub-Zero is inside a government facility conducting business, police suddenly approach Freezum and take him away to a temporary concentration camp, claiming that he is Japanese. But that is fortunate because, inside, Freezum learns from other Japanese prisoners that an invasion is coming soon to free them from American captivity.
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