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Boy Comics [Boy Illustories]#81
Cover: Charles Biro

Boy Comics [Boy Illustories] #81

Sep 1952 · Lev Gleason [1930s-1950s] · 0.10 USD
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“Strength of a Hundred Men”

In "Strength of a Hundred Men," Iron Jaw is drawn into a high-stakes plan by CB to infiltrate the Deadly Dozen, using deception to turn the criminal gang's own enforcer into a lawman's secret weapon. Written by Charles Biro and illustrated by Bill Overgard, this 1952 tale blends cunning strategy with the raw power of a man whose strength is matched only by his loyalty—tested in ways he never expected. The cover, also by Biro, captures the tension of a man caught between two worlds.

writer Charles Biro · artist, inker Bill Overgard · cover Charles Biro

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artist, inker Bill Overgard
cover pencils, inks Charles Biro

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In order to get at wanted underground criminals, CB concocts a scheme to get Iron Jaw to join the Deadly Dozen, then have him resign to become a trusted Police officer, who will then lead the authorities to the Deadly Dozen and others wanted by the law.

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