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Cover: Rich Buckler & Tony DeZuniga

Blue Ribbon Comics #14

Dec 1984 · Archie · 0.75 USD; 1.00 CAD
“The Killing Hour”

In "The Killing Hour," the Freelancer hijacks a ferry in New York City, threatening to crash it into a docked nuclear submarine unless he gets $10 million—putting the entire city at risk. With the Web aboard in his civilian guise and the Jaguar racing to intervene, the clock is ticking as a city holds its breath. Written by Stan Timmons and illustrated by Lou Manna with inks by Chic Stone and colors by Barry Grossman, this high-stakes thriller features a cover by Rich Buckler and Tony DeZuniga.

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writer Stan Timmons · artist Lou Manna · artist Rex Lindsey · inker Chic Stone · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Rich Buckler, Tony DeZuniga

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Cast · 6 characters

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artist Lou Manna
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Rich Buckler
cover inks Tony DeZuniga

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An international terrorist named the Freelancer holds New York City hostage for $10,000,000 or he will ram the ferry he's on into a docked nuclear submarine, blowing up the city. Only the Web -- who's on board the ferry in his civilian identity -- and the Jaguar have any hopes of stopping the madman.

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