Spy Cases #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the golden age of Cold War espionage comics comes Spy Cases #6 (1951), promising readers "Danger! Spies at Work! Real Spy Cases!" right across the top. Joe Maneely's cover throws us into the thick of a chaotic battlefield scene — a determined agent fires a submachine gun amid burning vehicles and scattered soldiers, while speech balloons crackle with urgent warnings about stopping "the Reds" from igniting a Third World War. Side panels tease three interior tales, including "The Traitor Without a Face," "The Mystery Woman of Capetown," and "The Demon of Motto Grosso," making this a packed anthology brimming with international intrigue.
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