Jackpot Comics #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom MLJ's wartime anthology Jackpot Comics, this 1943 issue packs an impressive roster — Steel Sterling, Black Hood, Mr. Justice, Sergeant Boyle, and even Archie — into a single ten-cent package. Harry Sahle's cover captures the chaos of combat beautifully: a red-suited hero tears through enemy combatants on a desert airstrip, while a Japanese-marked aircraft looms in the background and figures trade blows across every corner of the image. It's a vivid snapshot of the patriotic energy that defined superhero comics during the war years, making this one a genuine treat for fans of the era.
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