Shadow Comics #7 [7]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn a 1940 adventure from Shadow Comics #7, former explorer Bob and his young companion Jim Martin uncover a magical scarab in an Egyptian tomb, sparking a heroic transformation for both. Donning daring new identities as The Hooded Wasp and the Wasplet, they take up the fight against global threats—most notably Razil, the shadowy chief of a secret society bent on claiming the scarab’s power.
In "null," Nick Carter, chief of the counter-espionage department, races against time to recover stolen plans for a devastating new explosive, pursued by a trio of cunning spies—Harrison Hilde, Jack Gleason, and Dick Gray—each with their own hidden motives. As the stakes rise, Carter must outthink a network of deception where loyalty is a mask and every lead could be a trap.
In the shadow of tragedy, young Harry Raymond takes on a desperate mission to save his mother’s home after his father’s death. With a brilliant mind and a secret invention, he hopes to secure the family’s future—only to find his efforts sabotaged by shadowy forces eager to steal his work.
Frank Reed and his partner Barney take on a high-stakes mission to recover stolen radium dumped in a muddy river, racing against time and danger. With Frank’s ingenuity on full display, he unveils his latest invention—the weaponized submarine known as the "Marvel"—to navigate the murky waters and confront the threat head-on.
D'Artagnan, still untested but eager, joins Athos, Porthos, and Aramis during the siege of La Rochelle—only to find himself targeted by assassins sent by the elusive and dangerous Milady. As the battle rages around them, he must prove his worth not just in combat, but in outwitting a foe who moves like a shadow.
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Reprinted in O Lobinho (2ª Série) #16 (1941)
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