Comic Cavalcade #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mystery of Countess Mazuma!", two bumbling crooks steal a mysterious gas called the "impulse liberator" from a lab, unleashing chaos when they test it on a small town. The bizarre effects send even the Fastest Man Alive into unpredictable behavior, turning the usual order of things upside down. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by E. E. Hibbard, with a cover by Paul Reinman, this 1944 adventure blends science fiction and slapstick in a way only the Golden Age could deliver.
In "The Mystery of Countess Mazuma!" from Comic Cavalcade #6 (1944), Wonder Woman investigates the sudden vanishings of several young women, including an intelligence agent, leading her to a hidden diamond mine where they’re trapped in forced labor. The story unfolds with a blend of espionage and peril, as Wonder Woman confronts the sinister forces behind the girls’ captivity.
In "They Are Invincible!", writer Al Bester crafts a clever tale to convince his wife that Green Lantern and Doiby Dickles triumph through wit, not just luck. Set during World War II, the story follows the duo as they face a mysterious threat that tests their intelligence as much as their courage.
In "Topsy Turvy Town!" from Comic Cavalcade #6 (1944), a pair of petty crooks steal a mysterious gas called the "impulse liberator" from a lab and unleash it on a nearby town—sending its residents into wild, unpredictable behavior. Even the Fastest Man Alive isn’t immune, as the strange gas turns his usual speed into chaos.
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Reprinted in Green Lantern: A Celebration of 75 Years #[nn] (2015), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Omnibus #2 (2017), Wonder Woman: The Golden Age #3 (2019)
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