Nickel Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1940 Fawcett publication says it all: Bulletman — his distinctive bullet-shaped helmet gleaming — heaves a massive railroad timber off a speeding train car marked "EXPLOSIVES," with another locomotive visible on the tracks below, setting up a thrillingly dangerous situation. Jack Binder's cover art captures the hero's raw physical strength and urgency against a sweeping aerial perspective that makes the whole scene feel genuinely vertiginous. At just five cents an issue, Nickel Comics was delivering big action on a budget, and this issue — teasing "The Railroad Saboteurs" — looks like a fine example of why.
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