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Feature Comics #48
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In "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.
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artist, inker Maurice Gutwirth · cover Rudy Palais
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artist, inker Maurice Gutwirth
cover pencils, inks Rudy Palais
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The son of the Commanding General at Fort Maxon is discovered by USA to be aiding and abetting a group of criminals with guns and ammunition.
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