Crack Comics #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Men Who Knew Too Much," Senator Bird takes up the fight for a national park to protect Bald Eagles, stepping into the role once held by Jaspar Crow as Wright’s political adversary. With Thomas quietly undermining the effort, Bird retaliates by unleashing his trained eagle, Fury, to eliminate the committee members one by one. Art by John Belfi, with a striking cover by Alex Kotzky, this 1943 issue blends political intrigue with a uniquely avian menace in a story that’s as sharp as it is unexpected.
In "The Men Who Knew Too Much," Lance and Kim, vacationing at Winter Wonderland, lend a hand to a struggling circus clown named Biff, using their powers to give his act a surprising boost. When a mysterious killer known as Zero targets Peggy, Captain Triumph and his new ally Biff must race to protect her before the danger escalates.
When a wartime black ink shortage threatens to shut down comic production, the cartoonist Al Stahl and his drawn creation Inkie turn to the eccentric scientist Arthritis for help—but the scientist's hastily-concocted replacement ink has an unexpected side effect when used to draw the villain Wildman. With chaos erupting at the studio, Inkie must find a way to resolve the crisis and save everyone's jobs.
In "null," Senator Bird takes up the mantle of Wright's adversary in Congress, waging a silent war through his fierce protector, the eagle Fury, as he pushes a national park bill for Bald Eagles—only to face resistance from Thomas, a key figure who’s quietly blocked the legislation. With the fate of the eagles hanging in the balance, the senator’s relentless campaign turns deadly, turning the halls of power into a battlefield of feathers and fury.
When The Spider intervenes in a bungled fur heist by Rocks Dolson and his gang, a chance encounter with a screwball small-time crook leads him straight to the gangsters' hideout—and a final reckoning with the man responsible for a cabby's death. It's a straightforward tale of pursuit and payback, with The Spider using his wits and his bow to corner the mob in their own hangout.
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Reprinted in The Golden Collection of Klassic Krazy Kool Kids Komics #[nn] (2010)
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