Pep Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePep Comics #32 arrives in October 1942 with a cover by Bob Montana that puts the patriotic Shield front and center, driving his fist into a Nazi officer while enemy soldiers are sent flying in the chaos behind them — a vivid wartime image that captures the spirit of the "Spee 'Em for Freedom" banner visible on the left. The Shield's stars-and-stripes costume makes him an unmistakable symbol of Allied resolve, squaring off against swastika-bearing foes amid what appears to be an industrial or military setting. Montana brings real energy to this MLJ anthology title, which also features the Shield's distinctive inset portrait badge proudly displayed at the top of the cover.
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When their sailboat runs aground, Archie, Betty, and Jughead have to camp out on what they think is a deserted island.
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