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Cover: Joe Maneely

Spy Cases #10

Apr 1952 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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In "Fangs of the Tiger," Grant finds himself in Tokyo caught in a deadly game of deception when he rescues Captain Dunsany from enemy agents—only to discover the man he saved isn't who he claims to be. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Bill Savage, this tense espionage thriller unfolds across international borders as Grant uncovers a high-stakes double-cross involving a fake military officer and a Communist plot to sabotage the UN. The cover by Joe Maneely captures the issue’s shadowy intrigue with sharp, dramatic flair.

Contains 4 stories
Fangs of the Tiger
7 pp · Adventure, Spy
Doug Grantthe TigerCaptain Dunsany

In "Fangs of the Tiger," Grant arrives in Tokyo to find Captain Dunsany under attack by enemy agents—only to save a man who claims to be the real Dunsany, but who doesn’t recognize him. When the impostor flees aboard a U.S. plane, Grant uncovers the shocking truth: the man is the Tiger, a high-ranking Communist agent planning to detonate a bomb at a UN site. With the trail leading into Korea, Grant uses infrared photography to expose the Tiger’s forces to the world.

Massacre Mission
6 pp · Aviation, War
Captain Bill HarknessEddie

In "Massacre Mission," Captain Harkness—steady in the cockpit but haunted by the weight of every flight—survives a harrowing crash landing in Korea, only to discover he’s the last man standing after his entire squad was lost. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures the quiet toll of war through a pilot’s solitary return to base.

Trail of Doom
6 pp · Adventure, Spy
Doug GrantCarolyn DunnAli HaroumAdrena Harouma Yogi

In "Trail of Doom," Doug Grant is dispatched to Kashmir after American agent Carolyn Dunn vanishes, uncovering a dangerous scheme exploiting the tension between India and Pakistan. As he tracks her through treacherous terrain, a mysterious Yogi emerges to aid Grant and Carolyn, leading them through a deadly canyon where fate and a sudden landslide turn the tide.

Night Patrol!
4 pp · War
Corporal Dick HelgarLieutanant GroganGrawley

In "Night Patrol!" from *Spy Cases* #10 (1952), Corporal Helgar leads a dangerous mission deep behind enemy lines to capture a live prisoner. When the first enemy soldier surrenders too easily, Helgar realizes the trap—but his men are already in motion, and he must cover their retreat with the prisoner in tow.

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CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $985*
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Full credits

artist, inker Bill Savage
cover pencils, inks Joe Maneely

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Reprinted in Lorna the Jungle Queen #1 (1953)

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