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Dime Comics#9
Cover: Edmond Good

Dime Comics #9

Jun 1943 · Bell Features · 0.10 CAD
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In Dime Comics #9 (1943), a tense wartime standoff unfolds as German forces raid a Russian camp, capturing Johnny and locking him in a cell. With quick thinking, Johnny tries to bluff his way through by pretending to be a captured German soldier—but his ruse collapses the moment he opens his mouth. Written, drawn, and inked by Leo Bachle, this gripping wartime tale features a bold cover by Edmond Good.

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writer, artist, inker Leo Bachle · cover Edmond Good

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writer, artist, inker Leo Bachle
cover pencils, inks Edmond Good

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German forces invade the Russian camp. When they find Johnny locked in a cell, Johnny decides to bluff his way into posing as a German prisoner, but they see through his charade instantly.

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