Bomber Comics #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "How to Make Money," Kismet faces his most urgent mission yet: stopping a Nazi rocketship loaded with bombs from destroying New York City. Written by Omar Tahan and illustrated by Henry Kiefer with inks by Alex Blum, this 1944 Bomber Comics issue delivers high-stakes wartime action with a twist that turns sabotage into a surprise alliance. The cover, by Alex Blum, captures the tension of the moment, while the story unfolds with the kind of clever, resourceful heroism that defined the era.
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Friend Jean tells Kismet that the Nazis are sending a rocketship loaded with bombs that evening to unload on New York City. Kismet sneaks aboard the ship, knocks out the pilot, drops the bombs in the ocean and returns the ship to France where it is shot down. Kismet then learns that the Nazis intend to massacre innocent hostages, but he receives unexpected help in freeing them from the Nazi general's wife.
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