Crack Comics #51
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the eerie quiet of a remote town, Kim vanishes—taken by a man named Raffrey, whose true nature is far more monstrous than anyone suspects. As the moon rises, the line between man and beast blurs in The Werewolf War, a chilling tale from Crack Comics #51, where Captain Triumph faces a creature of legend with no mercy. Reed Crandall’s dynamic art, both in story and on the cover, brings this 1947 horror mystery to life with stark shadows and tense, unforgettable moments.
In the eerie quiet of a remote town, Jo is taken by a man named Raffrey—only to learn too late that he’s a werewolf. When Captain Triumph confronts the beast, he doesn’t hesitate, striking with grim finality even as the creature reverts to human form.
A scholar's obsession with werewolf lore leads him down a dark path when he discovers how to transform himself into a beast—and Captain Triumph must confront the monster before the full moon rises again. With Lance and Michael's dual nature as his only advantage, Captain Triumph races to unmask the creature and stop a killer who's learned to stay monstrous even when cornered.
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Reprinted in Captain Triumph Comics #10 (1948), Cosmo Cat Comics #8 (1948), Captain Triumph Comics #17 (1949), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #5 (2011), Comics about Cartoonists: Stories about the World's Oddest Profession #[nn] (2012), Men of Mystery Comics #97 (2015)
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