Blue Ribbon Comics #14
In "The Rescue of Christine Schmidt," Mr. Justice ventures into Nazi-occupied Europe with a mission to dismantle the regime’s military machine—only to be diverted by a desperate plea from a German soldier. With the fate of a young woman and her family hanging in the balance, he races to a concentration camp to save them before it’s too late. Written by Joe Blair and illustrated by Sam Cooper, this 1941 adventure blends wartime tension with a daring rescue, all rendered in the bold, expressive style that defined early Archie Comics. The cover by Sam Cooper captures the moment’s urgency, perfectly framing the stakes.
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Mr. Justice heads for Europe, intent on destroying the hated dictator there by first crippling the Army fighting for him. He learns from a sympathetic German soldier that his girl Christine is being held in a concentration camp. Justice heads for that camp and rescues Hans, the girl and her father before they are to be killed.
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