Crack Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Great Yaho," Thomas arrives at his friend Fielding Garr’s home only to be felled by mysterious chemical lightning, setting off a desperate chain of events when his son Tom is kidnapped by the enigmatic Electrical Wizard. With the stakes rising, Stanton, disguised as Madam Fatal, ventures into the Wizard’s infamous "House of Terror" to rescue Tom. Written and illustrated by Art Pinajian, this 1940 adventure from Crack Comics #7 blends pulp suspense and early superhero flair, with Gill Fox’s dynamic cover capturing the story’s electric tension.
In "The Lightning Murders," Thomas arrives at his friend Fielding Garr's home only to be felled by a bolt of chemical lightning—just before his son Tom is kidnapped by the sinister Electrical Wizard. When the boy's life hangs in the balance, Stanton, disguised as Madam Fatal, races into the Wizard's infamous "House of Terror" to save him.
In "The Shark and the Mermazons," Lockhart teams up with the Black Shark to track down the elusive Shark, who's taken the Red Torpedo. After being rescued by the Mermazons of Merezonia—water-breathing warriors from beneath the waves—Lockhart dives into the deep to pursue his foe, joining forces with a hidden undersea society in a race against time.
Wizard Wells investigates a series of mysterious deaths among wealthy women, all linked to the Padme Cult and its mesmerizing leader, Astro. When Wells infiltrates the cult's temple to gather evidence, he discovers a sinister violet ray at the heart of the initiation ceremonies—and realizes Mary Perry, a young woman under Astro's spell, is in terrible danger. Science and cunning will be tested against a madman's deadly technology in this race against time.
In "Robbers from Hades," a mysterious criminal gang wielding a deadly heat-inducing serum targets the city, leaving chaos in their wake. When detective O'Brien is kidnapped, it's up to Pug to track them down, synthesize a cure, and outwit a threat that burns hotter than any ordinary crime.
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Reprinted in Special Edition Series #2 (1974)
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