Master Comics #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1952 Fawcett anthology bursts with the kind of variety that made Master Comics a newsstand staple — the cover, penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger, shows a caped superhero in a blue-and-gold costume soaring through the sky with two cheerful kids clinging to his back, all three streaking past what appears to be a aircraft or train in a rush of clouds. Framing that central image are preview panels spotlighting Nyoka the Jungle Girl trading blows with a "CLUNK," a frightened figure labeled Ozzie letting out an "AIEEEEEE," and Tom Mix squaring off against a foe — a genuine sampler of the adventure, suspense, action, and thrills the cover copy boldly promises. With Bill Ward handling interior art duties and stories including "The Underwater Mountain Mystery," this issue delivers a full slate of Fawcett fun for a dime.
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