More Fun Comics #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMore Fun Comics #30 is an anthology containing multiple stories. One story features a character in red and blue engaging in combat with adversaries, including a confrontation with a bearded man. Another story, "Radio Squad," depicts a police unit responding to sirens and radio calls, with officers pursuing criminals through city streets and ultimately stopping them near a National Bank to prevent a robbery.
When the Mongol forces of Senghis-Khan breach the Persian city of Dilar in the thirteenth century, the Crusader Alan de Beaufort finds himself caught between the conquering horde and Helen, a Byzantine hostage in desperate need of rescue. Alan pins his hopes on Chatagai, a Mongol leader he believes will aid him, even as the relentless armies press forward toward Samarkand. As the separation of prisoners continues and the campaign deepens, Alan must navigate the chaos of conquest to fulfill his promise to Helen.
King Edward I pursues his ambition to bring Scotland under English rule, but two determined leaders—William Wallace and Robert Bruce—rise to defend their nation's independence. Wallace stages a brilliant defense at the River Forth before his capture and execution, yet his resistance only steels Scottish resolve. When Bruce takes up the cause, he must navigate treachery and conflict to continue the struggle for Scotland's freedom.
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Reprinted in Detective Comics #13 (1938)
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