Golden-Age Men of Mystery Digest Special #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "null," a young man named David takes on a dangerous mission to stop a wave of foreign spies infiltrating the country through forged passports. Tasked by the Chief of the Secret Service, he must survive a series of deadly traps designed to eliminate even the most skilled agents—each one a test of wit, nerve, and survival.
In "Murder Hides Its Tracks," a deadly game of secrets begins when an atomic scientist is assassinated by a hired killer, leaving behind a trail of hidden motives. With the scientist's daughter taken hostage, the killer's employer—someone who knew the scientist's deepest secrets—must now force the girl to reveal the combination to a safe holding crucial papers, all while the body count rises and the truth remains buried.
In "The Robber Who Was Dead," the sudden disappearance of the notorious criminal Pinhead sparks a wave of bizarre robberies across the city, each one eerily staged as if the man were still alive. With the streets on edge, Bulletman and Bulletgirl take up the trail, chasing a phantom suspect whose crimes suggest something impossible—someone dead is still committing crimes.
In "The Vicious Vandal," the Flying Detectives are called to an art museum where priceless paintings have been mysteriously vandalized, leaving behind a trail of baffling clues. With two suspects cleared and the case seemingly dead-ended, the duo must untangle a web of deception before the real culprit strikes again.
In the heart of the jungle, a young man named David Merryweather survives a tragedy that leaves him orphaned—only to be raised by a tigress. Years later, back in the city, he hears a radio crime drama that takes a terrifying turn when the broadcast is hijacked and the star, Stella Richards, is taken. Donning the mantle of Cat-Man, he sets out to track down the criminals, facing danger and deception in a world far removed from the wilds he once called home.
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