Supercar #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Stolen Space Capsule," Supercar is called into action when a top-secret space capsule vanishes off the coast of Brazil after being jammed by the villainous Masterspy. With the crew stunned by depth charges and the capsule lost in the jungle, the team must outwit Masterspy’s traps and hidden fortress—using clever deception and remote control to reclaim both the capsule and their ship. Written by Paul Newman and illustrated by Ray Osrin, this thrilling adventure blends high-stakes espionage with the unique capabilities of Supercar, all under a striking cover by Ray Osrin.
In "The Stolen Space Capsule," Supercar’s test flight goes awry when Masterspy hijacks the signal, sending a top-secret space capsule plunging into the Atlantic off Brazil. With the crew stunned by depth charges and the capsule lost in the jungle, Mike Mercury, Professor Popkiss, Doctor Beeker, Jimmy, and Mitch the chimp must track the signal through dense rainforest terrain. As Masterspy’s cannons fire and deception unfolds, a hidden cave and a daring remote maneuver offer a chance to reclaim the capsule—before it’s too late.
When Robert moves to a missile base with no kids nearby, he sets out to build a friend—his own robot twin. After two weeks of work, the kitchen fills with smoke from a grease fire, and the robot springs into action with a fire extinguisher. With Dad and Mom stunned, Robert realizes his creation is more than just a playmate—he’s a true pal.
When Dr. Beeker vanishes in Arabia, Mike Mercury, Jimmy, and Mitch the chimp race to the rescue in Supercar. Trapped in a tower and facing Prince Darf’s threat, they uncover a secret in the temple ruins — King Sanu has been imprisoned all along. With a daring plan and a surprise from the past, the magic carpet becomes their key to a rescue no one saw coming.
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