Hit Comics #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Dream of Riverboats," Neon returns to the U.S. in 1941 to confront a wave of mysterious kidnappings and sabotage tied to the elusive Dr. Marko, a former ally now turned traitor with ties to Indigenous communities. Written by S. M. Iger and brought to life with expressive art by Alex Blum, this tale blends wartime intrigue with the mystique of riverboat lore. The cover, a striking collaboration by Lou Fine, captures the story’s mood with dramatic flair.
Betty Bates, a sharp-minded defense attorney, gets cornered when gang boss Jake Rilling tricks her into taking his brother's case—but what starts as blackmail turns into a desperate fight for her life when the crooks decide she knows too much. With help from the district attorney, Betty must outwit Rilling and his crew before they silence her for good.
Neon returns to the U.S. in the midst of a wave of kidnappings and sabotage, uncovering a dangerous conspiracy tied to the elusive Dr. Marko—once an ally, now a traitor with ties to Indian forces. The mystery unfolds as Neon races to stop the sabotage before it's too late.
Don Glory goes undercover with the Yellow Shirts, a propaganda-spreading organization led by Max Cline, infiltrating their meetings to gather intelligence on their sabotage plans. When new leaders arrive from abroad with orders to attack the Springchester Arms Factory, Don must race against time to warn the authorities and stop the plot before the spies can strike. Packed with car chases, fistfights, and quick thinking, this tale pits America's Minute-Man against foreign agents determined to cripple the nation's defenses.
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