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Cover: Gill Fox

Smash Comics #33

May 1942 · Quality Comics · 0.10 USD
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“Bomber Test”

In "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.

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artist, inker Lou Fine · cover Gill Fox

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artist, inker Lou Fine
cover pencils, inks Gill Fox

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Happy is sent to ride along with fighters over the Pacific, but the plane is shot down and he and the pilot are taken prisoner. The Ray takes out the entire squadron, then allows himself to be taken to a prison camp as a civilian. His retaliation incites the Japanese to kill all their prisoners, which forces the Ray to resurface. He carries a rack of bombs above the enemy naval forces and sinks three Japanese battleships.

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