Great Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tiger Killer," Madame Strange races against time to recover a dangerous film negative that could expose the location of American defense forces—putting Singapore in grave peril if it falls into the wrong hands. Written by Jean Press and illustrated with sharp, atmospheric detail, this 1941 adventure blends espionage and wartime tension in a story that’s as urgent as it is gripping. The cover by [Cover Artist, if listed] captures the stakes with a bold, dynamic image that hints at the perilous journey ahead.
In "null," Big Red finds himself in Frisco chasing down a long-lost love, Sally Breen, only to get pulled into a boxing match when a sparring session goes awry. The story unfolds with the kind of slapstick charm and unexpected twists that define the era’s humor, all anchored in Big Red’s earnest misadventures.
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Reprinted in Pulp Fiction #4 (1998), Divas, Dames & Daredevils #[nn] (2013), Turn Loose Our Death Rays and Kill Them All: The Complete Works of Fletcher Hanks #[nn] (2016), Fletcher Hanks : œuvres complètes #[nn] (2018), Men of Mystery Comics #113 (2019), Heroine Heaven #2 (2023)
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