The Black Terror #13
In this gripping 1946 issue, The Black Terror faces a dangerous mission as the Terror Twins track down American aviators set for execution to bolster Japanese morale. Along the way, they uncover an American girl disguised as a Japanese spy, secretly sketching enemy dock layouts to aid the Allied cause. With art by Ed Moritz and inks by Ed Hamilton, and a striking cover by Alex Schomburg, this issue blends wartime suspense with daring espionage.
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The Terror Twins go after some kidnapped American aviators that will soon be executed in order to boost Japanese morale. They discover an American girl, disguised as a Japanese, so that she can make drawings of enemy camouflaged docks she plans to provide to the Allies.
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