Marvel Mystery Comics #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Mystery Comics #75 (August 1946) delivers a vivid street-level burst of action, with the original Human Torch blazing in a dramatic fiery arc over the entrance to Jack's Tavern as panicked bystanders scatter and a man in a red coat confronts a woman in yellow near the doorway. The cover by Vince Alascia crackles with the raw energy that made Timely Comics such a vital publisher in the 1940s. Inside, Otto Binder and Bob Oksner bring "The Ventriloquist's Vengeance" to life — a story title that hints at something wonderfully pulpy and unexpected.
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Jeff, as part of his pledge to enter a college sorority, has to be rude to everyone, including his pals in the Young Allies.
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