Danger #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Man in the Grey Coat," Captain Jed Allen faces his most harrowing trial yet when his plane is shot down over the sea by Jap Zeros, plunging him into a desperate struggle for survival. Penciled and inked by Gerald Altman, this gripping wartime tale unfolds with tense, gritty realism, while the cover by John Severin captures the moment with stark, dramatic flair.
In "The Secret of the 'Mexican Doll'," Captain Power unravels a tangled mystery where every clue seems to lead only deeper into deception—until a single, overlooked detail about orthochromatic film becomes the key that cracks the case wide open.
Captain Jed Allen’s harrowing ordeal begins when his plane is brought down by Japanese Zeros over the sea—a perilous moment that tests his courage and resolve in the midst of war.
When Salem Town falls under a mysterious curse—with rocks raining from the sky, church bells ringing of their own accord, and houses shaking—Superstitious Al-O-Ysius springs into action with his trusty good-luck charms. A skeptical Professor insists there's a rational explanation, but when they venture into the depths beneath the town, they discover the truth is far stranger—and more supernatural—than either expected. Al-O-Ysius must use all his superstitious gadgets to restore peace and send an ancient evil back where it belongs.
In "The Salem Witch," the lucky seventh son of the great goddess Fortuna wields his magic under Luna’s midnight glow, sent by his mother to bring luck to mortals—though not all blessings are welcome in the shadowed streets of Salem.
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