Tell It to the Marines #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Madame Cobra" delivers a tense wartime thriller in Tell It to the Marines #2 (1952), where Spike and Bat infiltrate a Korean POW camp run by the feared Madame Cobra to rescue a captured intelligence officer. Jack Sparling’s dynamic artwork brings the gritty mission to life, capturing every shadow and standoff with sharp, expressive detail.
In "Madame Cobra," Spike and Bat plunge behind enemy lines during the Korean conflict, racing to rescue an intelligence officer imprisoned in a brutal POW camp run by the feared and cunning Madame Cobra. With danger at every turn and their wits tested, the duo must outthink a ruthless commander whose reputation precedes her.
When PFC Spike Dowdy and PFC Bat Bentley volunteer to help Professor Hiller investigate reports of a sea serpent lurking near Death Island, they don't expect to encounter either the mystery—or Rose, the Professor's niece. After the group is swept overboard during their reconnaissance, they find themselves stranded on the island with far bigger problems than local folklore to worry about. What started as a scientific expedition becomes a desperate race against time when Spike uncovers a sinister enemy plot unfolding right under their noses.
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Reprinted in Tell It to the Marines #2 (1952), Tell It to the Marines #12 (1955), Tell It to the Marines #15 (1955), Tell It to the Marines #1 (1958)
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