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Cover: Mac Raboy

Master Comics #36

Feb 1943 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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“Liberty for the Chetniks”

In "Liberty for the Chetniks," Private Jack Weston is pulled into a wartime mystery when a dying agent’s final words—“The Mummy lives!”—lead him to a hidden Egyptian temple. There, he encounters a man who speaks German with eerie precision and uncovers a mummy of Rameses II who claims to guide a resistance movement. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated with sharp, atmospheric detail by Mac Raboy, whose cover art captures the story’s eerie intrigue, this 1943 issue blends wartime espionage with ancient mystique—no spoilers, just suspense.

writer Otto Binder · cover Mac Raboy

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cover pencils, inks Mac Raboy

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Private Jack Weston receives a coded message for him to investigate the death of a military intelligence agent in Egypt, whose last words were "The Mummy lives!" before he died. While doing so, he bumps into an Arab who strangely speaks German fluently, and follows him to a secreted Egyptian temple. There he discovers the supposed mummy of Rameses II, who speaks to the faithful and encourages them to support the efforts of the enemies of the American and British invaders. In the end, Minute Man finds out that the mummy is a Nazi in disguise.

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