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Popular Comics #64

Jun 1941 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“"Dan, come here!”

In "Dan, come here!", Jack faces a deadly test when Baron Bloodsoe forces him to jump from a plane without a parachute—only to seize Slitz’s chute and survive the fall. After returning to the States, Jack seeks to clear his name and lands a job with the border patrol, unaware that Bloodsoe is planning a daring hijacking of a $200,000 stratosphere airliner to smuggle aliens into the country. Written and illustrated by Zack Mosley, with additional art and inking by Boody Rogers and lettering by Rogers, this 1941 adventure blends wartime suspense with early sci-fi flair in a story that’s both grounded in its era and ahead of its time. Cover by Boody Rogers.

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writer, artist, inker Zack Mosley · artist, inker, letterer Boody Rogers

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writer, artist, inker Zack Mosley
artist, inker, letterer Boody Rogers

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Jack refuses to smuggle munitions for Baron Bloodsoe. The Baron decides to have Jack pushed out of a plane without a parachute. However, when the henchman Slitz pushes Jack out the door, Jack grabs him and they both glide down on Slitz's parachute. Jack makes his way back to the States where he finds an old man who can clear Jack of the charges that cost him his pilot's license. Jack gets a job with the border patrol. Meanwhile the Baron has plans to hijack a $200,000 stratosphere airliner in order to smuggle aliens into the United States.

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