Honey West #1
Honey West #1 (1966) kicks off with a pulse-pounding twist: the glamorous private investigator is hired to protect a yacht party’s jewels—only to find the real target is a model of a revolutionary new bomber. With her sharp instincts and help from Sam, Honey follows a trail of underwater raiders to unmask a spy hiding in plain sight. Written by Paul S. Newman and illustrated by Jack Sparling, the issue’s cover by Jack Sparling captures the sleek danger of a world where glamour meets espionage.
Honey West is on a high-stakes assignment when she’s hired to guard a priceless collection of jewels at a lavish yacht party—only to find the real target isn’t the jewelry, but a top-secret model of a new bomber. With her sharp instincts and the help of Sam, she dives into a web of deception, chasing masked frogmen across the waves and uncovering a traitor in plain sight.
In "The Fall Guy," Honey West takes on a case that pulls her into the world of rigged wrestling matches, where the stakes are high and the odds are fixed. When she discovers that gangsters are forcing wrestler Acey to lose, Honey digs deep to uncover the man behind the scheme—uncovering a web of deceit that puts her in the crosshairs of danger.
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Reprinted in Domingos Alegres #709 (1967)
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