Feature Comics #48
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Trouble in South America," the son of Fort Maxon’s Commanding General finds himself entangled in a dangerous scheme, secretly supplying weapons to a criminal syndicate. Penciled and inked by Maurice Gutwirth, this 1941 thriller from Feature Comics #48 delivers a tense, early wartime tale of loyalty and betrayal, with a cover by Rudy Palais capturing the stakes in bold, dramatic detail.
When Darrel Dane learns that Americans are being held captive on Devil's Island by Nazi operatives, he transforms into the Doll Man and hitches an unconventional ride—a bald eagle—to reach the remote outpost. There he discovers that the villain Ernst Muller and his men plan to extract military secrets from Dr. Roberts, and that Martha Roberts faces torture if her father refuses to cooperate. With the help of a well-placed signal and some quick thinking, the tiny hero must rescue his friends from a burning citadel and stop Muller's invasion plans before it's too late.
Samar stumbles upon a sinister scheme when he discovers a white trader bribing the Wambu chief with trinkets to stage a cannibalistic feast of Azoga—all to silence some captive American medical students who've learned of his illegal hunting operation. Now Samar must rescue the doomed prisoners, outwit the tribe's released black leopards, and expose the trader's treachery before the feast consumes its victims.
In "Masquerade of Treason," the son of Fort Maxon’s Commanding General finds himself entangled in a dangerous secret—his access to military supplies is being exploited by a criminal syndicate. As the truth begins to unravel, the line between loyalty and betrayal blurs in this tense, wartime thriller.
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Reprinted in Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #2 (2003), Men of Mystery Comics #85 (2011)
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