Master Comics #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "Minute Man Meets the Mummy," a coded message leads Private Jack Weston to Egypt, where he uncovers a dead intelligence agent’s final warning: "The Mummy lives!" Following a mysterious Arab who speaks fluent German, Jack stumbles upon a hidden temple housing the seemingly ancient Rameses II—only to learn the mummy speaks with a voice that fuels enemy propaganda. The story unfolds as Minute Man unravels a wartime deception cloaked in myth.
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Reprinted in Whiz Comics #8 (1943), Men of Mystery Comics #108 (2018), Men of Mystery Comics #112 (2019), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #20 (2020)
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