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.
In "null," the Young Defenders witness a shocking murder and enlist Don Wright to trace a fleeing car’s license plate, leading them to inventor Silas Green and his sinister creation, the Yellow Death. Captain Freedom takes up the hunt, determined to stop the mad scientist before his deadly formula claims more lives.
In the 1942 pages of *Speed Comics #24*, the Girl Commandos—joined by Dick and Don—rally to rescue President Ahnho after a Japanese spy known only as Zero betrays him, luring him back to Korea under false pretenses. With the Crab waiting in the shadows, the team races across continents to stop a dangerous capture, testing their courage and resolve in a mission that’s as urgent as it is personal.
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Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #65 (2007), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #6 (2011), Men of Mystery Comics #89 (2013), Men of Mystery Comics #104 (2017), The Golden Age #5 (2025)
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