Dynamite #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis is an anthology issue containing multiple stories and advertisements. "Cold Hate" depicts a murder plot set during Arctic winter construction work, in which a man threatens another worker named Daniels and later a mysterious death occurs involving a bulldozer. The issue also includes advertisements for Fast-Bite Magic Squeeze Bait (a fishing lure product) and Sebasol Method skin treatment for pimples and acne, along with what appears to be a crime story involving characters named Benny Wolf, Tony, Cobra, and Zoppy Hillman engaged in a double-crossing scheme.
Dick Hanley lands a dream job as assistant cameraman at Worldview Newsreel under the legendary Tex Anderson, but soon realizes he's doing all the dangerous work while his mentor takes the credit—and it's eating him alive. When a major flood disaster assignment comes up, Dick makes a desperate decision to strike out on his own and finally get recognition, only to discover that his ambitions and the chaos of the moment will teach him something unexpected about loyalty and what really matters.
When the lightship Shoal loses her predecessor to a catastrophic collision in the fog, a new second officer named Mr. Ryan joins Captain Wilton's crew—but their clash of temperaments ignites immediately, with the pragmatic Ryan dismissing the Captain's faith-based approach to seamanship. As a devastating hurricane bears down on the vessel and the crew fights a losing battle against nature's fury, their philosophical divide becomes irrelevant against the raw power of the sea, forcing both men to confront what truly stands between them and oblivion.
A Secret Service operative traces the ruthless criminal Vincent Comazzo—known as the Cobra—from his days as a young street thug through his mastermind operation running counterfeit currency across the country. When the Cobra's paranoid violence and betrayals begin leaving survivors who talk to the authorities, the investigation finally closes in on his engraving operation and the source of his carefully crafted scheme.
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Reprinted in Danger #6 (1953), Danger #9 (1954), Danger #13 (1955)
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