Star Spangled Comics #99
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStar Spangled Comics #99 brings frontier adventure to life with a pulse-quickening cover by Fred Ray, depicting Tomahawk swinging on a rope to rescue a young Native American woman from a canoe teetering at the edge of a waterfall, while a buckskin-clad companion stands ready with a rifle on the rocky shore. The cover promises to "Follow the Danger Trail of Frontier Days" in a story billed as "The Second Pocahontas," and the drama of that rushing water and split-second rescue sets the scene perfectly. At 52 pages for just a dime in 1949, this issue also features Robin the Boy Wonder, making it a genuinely satisfying package of DC adventure.
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Robin has to track down and stop a clever criminal who uses wheels to break out of prison, then uses them to launch a criminal career.
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