Crack Comics #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Industrial Tyrant," the Black Condor faces a new kind of villain in Jaspar Crow, whose obsession with power drives him to manipulate his own factory workers through deception. With art by Lou Fine, this 1941 issue delivers a gripping tale of labor unrest and masked identity, as the real Condor steps in to expose a cruel scheme. The cover by Gill Fox captures the tension of the moment, a striking visual that matches the story’s sharp, grounded drama.
In "The Industrial Tyrant," the Black Condor faces off against Jaspar Crow, a man whose obsession with power only deepens after his first defeat. When Crow schemes to undermine his own workers by staging a false attack using an imposter, the hero must infiltrate the factory to expose the deception and force Crow to confront the consequences of his cruelty.
Wizard Wells investigates a series of mysterious tenement fires that have claimed countless lives, leading him to discover a shocking connection to the philanthropist Simeon Weatherbee. When a man is found shot dead behind a locked door with no weapon in sight, Wells realizes a fiendish plot is at work—and sets a cunning trap to expose the truth.
A boy schemes to sneak his dog inside for the night when his father refuses to let the pup in from the rain—and a convenient coat hook gives him just the idea he needs. Watch as he attempts an unlikely rescue in this humorous tale from Arthur Beeman.
The Clock and his assistant Pug Brady stake out a wharf to intercept Klone, a dangerous racketeer planning to flee the country on bail—but when the underworld boss Scrag Scadone orchestrates a series of high-profile kidnappings to lure the Clock into a trap, our masked defender must navigate a deadly gambit to save the victims and bring Scadone's gang to justice. With double-crosses, hidden weapons, and relentless action, this adventure proves why the Clock has become crime's most feared opponent.
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Reprinted in Special Edition Series #2 (1974)
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