Boy Comics #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAn anthology issue featuring multiple stories: "Young Robin Hood" depicts the outlaw hero rushing in to confront a Nazi hideout and leading a final attack against Axis leaders; "The Grickster and Bombshell" shows the costumed heroes assaulting an enemy position; a medieval adventure story features a character attempting to draw the legendary sword from a stone to become king, with a young boy named Arthur assisting; and "Young Gangster" follows a boy involved in criminal activity, with gunplay and a holdup sequence visible in the story.
In "Oily Boid," Iron Jaw, fresh from a botched plastic surgery, sets out to settle old scores with Sniffer—only this time, he's using his newly polished look to lure the gullible Sniffer into a scam involving a fake oil well. As Iron Jaw’s charm turns heads, even Lucy finds herself drawn to his new face, complicating his plans in ways he never expected.
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