Spy Fighters #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDrawn with sharp urgency by Sol Brodsky, this July 1951 issue of Spy Fighters puts Federal Agent Clark Mason at the center of a tense confrontation — the cover shows a villainous figure using a woman as a human shield while pursuers close in, with speech bubbles crackling across a backdrop that evokes an exotic foreign cityscape. The bold headline promises stories "torn from actual official records," with Mason pitting his brains and brawn against sabotage, and additional tales including "Roman Ratrace" and "Desert of Horror!" It's a confident, action-packed package of Cold War–era spy thrills at ten cents a copy.
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Fictional story set against the 21 Nov 1949 resolution by the United Nations General Assembly stating that Libya should become independent before 1 Jan 1952.
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