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.
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After his first defeat at the hands of the Black Condor, Jaspar Crow begins a long descent into darker evil that manifests in his private endeavors. Crow create an imposter Black Condor to attack his own workers who were poised to go on strike. The true Condor infiltrates the plant and frightens Crow into paying his workers properly and agreeing to humane working conditions.
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