Fighting American #6 (6)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Deadly Doolittle," Fighting American faces off against Super Khakalovitch, a Soviet super-soldier sent to eliminate him—but the enemy’s arrival in America sparks an unexpected shift in allegiance. Written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, with art by Kirby and inks by Simon, this 1955 issue captures the Cold War era’s tension with a twist that flips the script. The cover, penciled and inked by Kirby, perfectly captures the clash of ideologies and the moment of doubt.
In "Deadly Doolittle," Jo finds herself in over her head when she steals Munneybelt's diamonds, only to be pursued by the mob. Fighting American intervenes, offering her a shot at redemption—though not before the danger escalates.
When the Communists send their super-soldier, Super-Khakalovitch, to assassinate Fighting American, the mission takes an unexpected turn—once in America, the Soviet agent finds himself drawn to the country’s freedom and way of life. The clash of ideologies heats up as his loyalty begins to waver, leaving his true allegiance in question.
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Reprinted in Fighting American #[nn] (1989), The Simon and Kirby Library #[nn] (2010), Fighting American #[nn] (2011), Gwandanaland Comics #2602 (2020), Fantástico #18, Fantástico #66
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