Mighty Comics #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Hood Versus the Ghost Cyclist!", the mysterious Black Hood faces off against a new threat when the Karate Master strikes during a charity benefit, abducting him to a hidden boxing ring where criminals await. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Reinman—both pencils and inks—this 1967 issue delivers a tense, action-packed showdown with a classic comic edge. The cover, also by Reinman, captures the intensity of the moment in bold, expressive lines.
In "Black Hood Versus the Karate Master!" from Mighty Comics #42 (1967), the Black Hood finds himself ambushed at a charity benefit by a mysterious martial arts expert who drags him into a brutal underground fight orchestrated by a gang of criminals. With the stakes raised and the odds stacked, the hero must face his foe in a deadly clash that tests more than just strength.
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Reprinted in Astounding Stories #186 (1987), Astounding Stories #50
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