Sub-Mariner Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ghosts Can't Kill," Sub-Mariner takes on a shadowy threat as Japanese agents exploit underground tunnels to sabotage vital U.S. positions—despite being confined in American concentration camps. With art by Carl Pfeufer and a striking cover by Alex Schomburg, this 1943 issue blends wartime tension with the mystery of hidden movements beneath the surface.
In "Ghosts Can't Kill," the Sub-Mariner uncovers a cunning deception: Japanese naval forces are posing as American ships to infiltrate U.S. convoys and sabotage them from within. With the fate of the fleet hanging in the balance, he must expose the enemy’s ruse before the deception sinks more than just ships.
In "Namor Meets the Mysterious Dr. Suki," the Sub-Mariner races to stop a secret network of Japanese agents using hidden tunnels to infiltrate U.S. military positions, uncovering a dangerous plot beneath the surface. The story unfolds with tension and intrigue as Namor confronts the enigmatic Dr. Suki, whose motives remain shrouded in mystery.
In "The Case of the Beggar Prince," the Angel races to stop a rogue submarine crew from stealing vital U.S. documents—unaware that the Americans already have perfect copies, turning the mission into a high-stakes game of deception and daring. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story blends wartime intrigue with the Angel’s signature blend of stealth and heroism.
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Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Sub-Mariner #3 (2009)
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