Shield-Wizard Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chapter 1 The Curse of the Hun!", the Shield-Wizard faces a mystery rooted in espionage and the occult, as his fiancée Jane is drawn into a web spun by a Nazi-linked fortune teller. With the help of Roy, the Wizard uncovers a hidden telepathic threat—real and far more dangerous than any mystic illusion—before confronting Jane about the bizarre secret the Swami claimed to know: Blane’s middle name, “Dinglebottom.” Written by Harry Shorten and illustrated by Paul Reinman with inks by Sam Burlockoff, this 1943 adventure blends pulp intrigue with supernatural suspense, all framed by a striking cover by Harry Sahle.
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A fortune teller and occultist, being used by the Nazis for their own purposes, tells the Wizard's fiancee that he knows Blane's secret, so Jane goes to Blane. Deciding to investigate, Blane and Roy discover that the swami's powers are not as great as the Wizard's, but there is a secret telepath nearby whose abilities are very real and dangerous. The Wizard exposes the spy and he and Roy make short work of them. Blane confronts Jane about the secret, and she tells him that the Swami told her that Blane's middle name was "Dinglebottom."
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