Espionage #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Chameleon" kicks off with a lone Allied agent operating deep in occupied France during World War II, a performer whose extraordinary talent lies in becoming anyone he chooses. Penciled and inked by Jack Sparling, this 1964 Dell comic presents a tense, espionage-driven tale where identity is the ultimate weapon.
In the shadowed streets of occupied France, a lone Allied agent moves through the enemy's grasp—no ordinary spy, but a performer with the uncanny gift of becoming anyone he chooses. Written by a master of wartime tension, this gripping tale of deception and daring unfolds in the high-stakes world of espionage, where identity is the most dangerous weapon.
In the tense days before the Allied invasion of North Africa, two O.S.S. agents—Jo and Kris—were sent deep behind enemy lines to lay the groundwork for the assault. Written by a master of wartime suspense and illustrated with sharp, atmospheric detail, "Cloak and Kris" unfolds in the shadow of war, where every move could mean survival or ruin.
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Reprinted in Espionage #[nn] (1972)
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