Four Color #1232
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "On the Double," American Pvt. Ernie Williams—whose uncanny ability to mimic anyone makes him the perfect double—takes on the high-stakes role of English Gen. MacKenzie-Smith. With the fate of the Allied invasion hanging in the balance, Williams must seamlessly impersonate the general while navigating a dangerous Nazi plot. Penciled and inked by Gerald McCann, this 1961 Dell adventure blends wartime intrigue with a clever twist on identity, all in a 15-cent comic that captures the tension of the era.
In "On the Double," American private Ernie Williams—whose uncanny ability to mimic others makes him the perfect double—takes on a high-stakes mission in 1961’s Four Color #1232. Disguised as the English general he resembles, Gen. MacKenzie-Smith, Ernie must navigate the perilous world of wartime deception to stop a Nazi scheme that could alter the course of the Allied invasion.
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Reprinted in Film Classics #513 (1963), Filmparaden #13 (1963), Film Klassiker #513
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