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Cover: Pierce Rice

Champ Comics #24

Dec 1942 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
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In the shadow of World War II, Champ Comics #24 (1942) delivers a mythic twist on wartime fears, as the ancient god Set strikes a dark pact with Hitler, turning fallen soldiers into his undead army. When Dr. Miracle uncovers the conspiracy, he calls upon Ammon-Ra, the sun god, in a battle where divine power meets mortal resolve. Penciled and inked by Alex Blum, the story unfolds with bold, dynamic art, while the cover by Pierce Rice captures the clash of gods and tyrants in dramatic detail.

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artist, inker Alex Blum · cover Pierce Rice

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artist, inker Alex Blum
cover pencils, inks Pierce Rice

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The Egyptian god Set makes a bargain with Hitler: his support in exchange for all the war dead as his slaves. When Dr. Miracle learns of this unholy alliance, he obtains the help of Ammon-Ra, the Egyptian sun god, to defeat Set.

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