Spy Fighters #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the Atlas Comics era of 1952, this tenth-cent thriller drops readers into a chaotic cover scene by Sol Brodsky — a lone figure in white lunges through a firefight while enemy soldiers scramble in the foreground, oil tanks erupt in flames and smoke behind them, and warplanes streak across the sky above. The speech balloon makes the stakes crystal clear: the Yankee spy fighter has outwitted the opposition, and now the whole industrial installation is going up. Starring Federal Agent Clark Mason and promising "spy cases torn from actual official records," Spy Fighters #6 delivers Cold War-era tension with vivid, kinetic energy.
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Clark searches for Red saboteurs hiding among the "Wetbacks who sneak across the border by night and lower our living standards."
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