Frogman Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Operation Ravage" kicks off in the tense days before the Normandy invasion, as an American O.S.S. agent transmits a coded warning about a deadly German rocket launcher—its destruction now a matter of urgent importance. Written by Kim Aamodt and illustrated by Dan Zolnerowich, this wartime thriller blends espionage and underwater peril in a story that unfolds with quiet urgency. The cover, by Mike Suchorsky, captures the mission’s high stakes in stark, shadowed detail.
Chief Petty Officer Dan Durkin and Seaman 1st Class Ames are selected for "Operation Ravage," a dangerous underwater demolition mission to destroy enemy midget submarine bases hidden in underwater caverns on the island of Itsoyu. Under cover of darkness, the frogmen must plant explosives, set their fuses, and escape—all while enemy patrols guard the waters. When things go sideways during extraction, Durkin faces a harrowing choice that tests everything he's been trained to do.
Government operative Sam Chase goes undercover at the Lyman Shipyard to stop a theft ring that's siphoning off priceless paladiumine—a chemical too dangerous to let fall into enemy hands. When Sam discovers the thieves are using an underwater pickup, he dons a frogman suit to follow them undetected, only to find himself racing against time when he stumbles upon the gang's hideout. It's a high-stakes game of cat and mouse where one wrong move could blow everything wide open.
A hidden radio message ignites a dangerous World War II mission: American frogmen must navigate a harbor bristling with mines and underwater obstacles to destroy a German rocket launcher before the D-Day landings commence. With French partisan guides signaling through coded phrases and flares, the combat swimmers cut a path through the minefield, establish beachhead markers, and race toward their demolition target while enemy patrols close in. Working in split-second coordination with supporting forces and a ticking clock, they execute their assignment under fire and fight their way back to the extraction point.
In the tense days before the Normandy invasion, an American O.S.S. agent transmits a coded warning: a German rocket launcher must be destroyed—by frogmen. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, "Willie Needs Us" delivers a tight, urgent wartime thriller grounded in real stakes and silent heroism.
Tony Larsen is a fearless frogman who doesn't hesitate to act when duty calls—even if it means disobeying orders. When a U.D.T. detachment faces heavy fire from enemy bunkers during a Pacific island operation, Larsen sees a way forward that his cautious Lieutenant Burke won't authorize, forcing him to make a choice between following command or taking matters into his own hands.
When Pat Jackson joins his old frogman buddy Utah Sims on a top-secret underwater oil storage project, he finds Utah acting strange—cozying up to the civilian dive supervisor Gus Brussock in ways that don't sit right. Determined to uncover what's really going on, Pat's investigation pulls him into a web of sabotage, foreign espionage, and danger that forces him to fight for the mission—and his life—in the depths.
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