Fighting American #3 [3]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Square Hair" Malloy The Man Who Sold Out Liberty!", the patriotic duo Fighting American and Speedboy race against time to stop a dangerous new substance called "Z Food" from falling into enemy hands—because this experimental food doesn’t just alter taste, it transforms the eater into their deepest belief. Written by Jack Kirby and Joe Simon and drawn with bold energy by Kirby, with inks by Simon and letters by Ben Oda, this 1954 Prize comic delivers a sharp, Cold War-era thriller with a twist that turns identity itself into a weapon. The cover, a dynamic Kirby masterpiece in both pencils and inks, captures the stakes with intensity.
In "Z Food," scientists have developed a bizarre substance that transforms anyone who eats it into the very thing they believe themselves to be. When the threat of this power falling into communist hands looms, the Fighting American and Speedboy race to stop it—before the world becomes exactly what it thinks it is.
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Reprinted in Fighting American #3 (1955), Fighting American #[nn] (1989), The Simon and Kirby Library #[nn] (2010), Fighting American #[nn] (2011), Fighting American #4 (2018), Fantástico #78
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