Spy Cases #27 [2]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Red Shadow over South America" sees Doug journey to South America to stop a munitions plant from falling into communist hands, only to uncover that his old friend Link is involved—and secretly planning to marry the heiress, Laura. With Al Hartley handling both art and inks, this 1950 Spy Cases #27 delivers a tense, globe-trotting spy thriller with a personal betrayal at its core, all rendered in the crisp, dynamic style that defined the era.
In "Red Shadow over South America," Doug travels to South America to stop a munitions plant from falling into communist hands, only to uncover that his old friend Link is involved—and even more surprising, that Link is set to marry Laura, the plant’s heiress. As Doug races to expose the conspiracy, he closes in on the mastermind, Dinez, just as the threat reaches its explosive climax.
In "Report on Alex Begrad," a quiet American life unravels when Jo, a seemingly ordinary man, is exposed as a covert operative feeding intelligence to communist forces during wartime. When his cover is blown by Allen, the consequences are swift—his loyalty is stripped away, and he’s sent back to the country he once called home.
In "Frame-up in Red!" from Spy Cases #27, Roger finds himself caught in a web of deception when Russian sympathizers, led by Nick, attempt to ruin his reputation. As the tension mounts, his ally Marcia makes a crucial decision that shifts the balance—revealing the true threat and joining Roger in dismantling the conspiracy.
In "Time for Treachery," Reggie's plan to exploit Eva for espionage takes a dangerous turn when his man Bronson, secretly working with her, begins dismantling the operation from within. With trust as fragile as a ticking clock, Eva finds herself caught between deception and duty.
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Reprinted in Spy Cases #27 (1951)
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