Danger #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Trouble in Morocco," Duke is dispatched to a remote Arab village to uncover the source of growing unrest—only to discover the local French garrison is compromised from within. With tension simmering and loyalty in question, Duke must navigate a web of deception in a setting where trust is as scarce as clear answers. Art by Don Heck, whose dynamic pencils and inks bring the story’s suspense to life, both in the interior and on the cover.
In "Trouble in Morocco," Duke is dispatched to a remote Arab village to uncover the source of growing unrest—only to discover the French garrison stationed there has been quietly compromised from within by communist agents. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with tense atmosphere and Cold War intrigue, pitting loyalty against deception in a landscape where trust is the first casualty.
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Reprinted in Terry and the Pirates #27 (1955), Terry & the Pirates #3 (1998), Duke Douglas: Secret Agents, Spies, Espionage, Intrigue #[nn] (2015)
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