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Minute Man #1

May 1941 · Fawcett · 0.10 USD
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“The Redemption of Major Von Hartz”

Minute Man #1 (1941) kicks off with a high-stakes rescue on a wartime train, as the hero intercepts Nazi agents targeting a young witness. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Charles Sultan—both on the interior and cover—the story introduces a web of deception involving a corrupt political figure named Shuker, whose rise to power may be just the first step in a far more dangerous scheme.

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writer Otto Binder · artist, inker Charles Sultan · cover Charles Sultan

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artist, inker Charles Sultan
cover pencils, inks Charles Sultan

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Minute Man saves a young lad from Nazi agents while aboard a train and hears from the lad that a crooked political boss named Shuker is involved with those same agents who plan to use devious means for him to be elected first, governor of the state, then dictator. What Shuker doesn't know is that those same agents plan to control the government themselves and use Shuker only as a figure head.

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