Millennium Edition: Police Comics No. 1 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Attack of Ali Harid," Eagle Evans and Snap Smith are sent to Cyranis to document enemy activity, only to be arrested upon their return for breaching a treaty with the enigmatic Ali Harid. With the help of a Libyan prince, the two agents escape custody and race to stop Harid’s looming threat before it’s too late.
In "The Legend of the Black Baron," Chic Carter investigates the suspicious death of Curtis Randall, whose final will sparks a deadly game of inheritance. When the late collector’s brother Harvey Randall appears in a skull-masked suit of armor, claiming his brother’s fortune, Chic must unravel the truth behind the family’s dark legacy—before the Black Baron claims another victim.
After serving time, Steele Kerrigan is back on the streets—only to be thrown back behind bars for the murder of a police officer. With his freedom and name on the line, he must escape before the truth is buried. Anne stands at the edge of the storm, watching as Steele fights to clear his name.
In "The Alien Smuggling Racket," D.A. Perkins takes on a high-stakes case when he dons the mask and cape of The Mouthpiece to infiltrate a brutal alien smuggling operation. With refugees hidden inside fish carcasses and the ruthless Peg-Leg Friel at the helm, the stakes rise fast—especially when the villain tries to make a break for it.
In this explosive origin tale from *Millennium Edition: Police Comics No. 1*, Roy Lincoln finds himself thrust into heroism when a dangerous experiment goes awry during a daring theft attempt. As his father’s research is targeted by a foreign agent, Roy’s life changes forever—transforming him into the Human Bomb.
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