Speed Comics #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA 1942 adventure from Speed Comics #24, "Glorious History of Korea" delivers a wartime tale of mystery and heroism, with Arturo Cazeneuve handling both the interior art and cover. When the Young Defenders witness a brutal murder and follow a clue from a license plate, they uncover a sinister plot tied to inventor Silas Green and his deadly creation, the Yellow Death. Captain Freedom steps in to stop the threat, but the full danger remains hidden.
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When the Young Defenders see a man horribly killed and get Don Wright to investigate a license plate number of the fleeing perpetrator, they find out the car belongs to an inventor named Silas Green, who has invented a horrible killing agent called the Yellow Death! Captain Freedom vows to track the fiend down.
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