Freedom Agent #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Giant Makers," Freedom Agent John Steele ventures deep into the Iron Curtain to extract defector scientist Professor Garbek and recover his dangerous formula—one that induces unprecedented growth in laboratory animals. Written by Paul S. Newman and brought to life by artist Giovanni Ticci, with inks by Alberto Giolitti and lettering by Ben Oda, this 1963 Western Publishing thriller blends Cold War tension with scientific mystery. The cover, by George Wilson, captures the story’s high-stakes intrigue in bold, dramatic detail.
In "The Giant Makers," Freedom Agent John Steele ventures deep into the Iron Curtain to extract defector Professor Garbek, whose dangerous formula has the power to dramatically alter the size of lab animals. With time running short and secrets buried in the shadows, Steele must navigate a web of espionage and scientific intrigue to prevent the formula from falling into the wrong hands.
In "The Heavy Water Raid," Captain Knut Haukelid leads a daring mission to disrupt Nazi efforts to harness heavy water during World War II. This gripping true story follows the Norwegian resistance as they risk everything to sabotage the German atomic program.
In "Escape From the Top of the World," Freedom Agent John Steele slips behind enemy lines in Tibet, posing as a defector to uncover the truth about a mysterious "fireball" that crashed into the high Himalayas. With the frozen peaks hiding secrets and danger at every turn, Steele must stay one step ahead of spies and treacherous terrain in a race to survive and report back.
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