Spy Smasher #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Death Over Washington," Spy Smasher races to uncover the truth behind the mysterious assassination of Admiral Thompson, diving into a conspiracy that leads him straight into the clutches of the enigmatic villain Death. Captured and dragged into a fiery pit, he finds himself among other high-ranking U.S. officials—kidnapped to extract military secrets for the Nazis. The story unfolds with tense intrigue, drawn with bold, dynamic lines by Emil Gershwin, and features a striking cover by Gus Ricca.
In "Death Over Washington," Alan Armstrong and the patriotic Spy Smasher race to uncover the truth behind the mysterious assassination of Admiral Thompson, a high-ranking naval officer. When Spy Smasher is captured and plunged into a fiery pit, he finds himself trapped with other top U.S. officials—each taken not for their lives, but for secrets that could turn the tide of war.
In "Spy Smasher Vs. America Smasher," the shadowy menace known as America Smasher breaks free from FBI custody and turns the skies into a stage for his psychological warfare, broadcasting propaganda through massive aerial projections. With the screen shattered, he shifts his assault to city buildings, forcing Spy Smasher to track down his hidden source before the nation’s spirit collapses.
In "The Victory Battalion," Al and Jimmy uncover a dangerous spy ring planning to sabotage a naval convoy by signaling a German submarine from aboard the freighter *Sea Gull*. When Jimmy is captured and taken aboard, Spy Smasher must move quickly to stop the plot before the convoy is destroyed.
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Reprinted in Golden-Age Men of Mystery #10 (1998), America's Greatest Comics #3 (2002), Golden-Age Treasury #1 (2003), Men of Mystery Comics #86 (2011)
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