Smash Comics #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Bomber Test," the Ray infiltrates a Japanese prison camp after a daring aerial mission goes awry, setting off a chain of events that forces him to act. With Lou Fine handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with tense pacing and dynamic action, while Gill Fox's cover captures the high-stakes drama of the moment.
In "null," the Ray, posing as a civilian, infiltrates a Japanese prison camp after a downed plane strands him and a pilot in enemy territory. As the captives face a brutal fate, the Ray’s hidden presence ignites a desperate fight for survival, culminating in a daring strike that turns the tide against the enemy fleet.
When the Martins and their adopted daughter Carol stop to explore the Great Smoky Mountains caves, they stumble directly into the hideout of Rocky Lloyd, the killer, and his gang of escaped convicts. Carol must find a way to free the tourists and herself without revealing her secret identity as Wildfire to her unsuspecting parents. Using her command over flames, she transforms the situation into a supernatural showdown that will force the desperate criminals to answer to the law.
In this 1942 adventure from Smash Comics #33, a white jungle queen—descended from a former slaver who freed his captives—leads a hidden African community in the Everglades, unaware that slavery no longer exists. When she and her people attack Clark and his companions, Midnight intervenes, taking the queen away to show her the world beyond her isolated realm.
In "null" from Smash Comics #33 (1942), Baron Povalski uses the guise of Major Hurtz to secretly defend his homeland, Poland, from enemy forces—often operating as the mysterious costumed Marksman from the tower of his ancestral castle.
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