Prize Comics #3 (51)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Paralyzing Gun," a 1945 Prize Comics standout, the relentless Hunter sets his sights on a rare white elephant smuggled into a zoo, determined to steal it for a fortune from a wealthy Rajah in India. With Jack Alderman handling both art and inks, the story unfolds with sharp, dynamic visuals that bring the high-stakes chase to life, while John Giunta’s cover captures the tension with a striking, detailed image of the hunter and his target.
In "Cash For Trash," the Hunter sets his sights on a rare white elephant at a zoo, determined to steal it for a fortune from a wealthy Rajah in India—no matter the risk. With a ruthless plan and a mind full of greed, he’s ready to cross any line to make his score.
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Reprinted in Official Golden-Age Hero & Heroine Directory #1 (1997), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #6 (2011), Gwandanaland Comics #2893 (2021)
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