The Black Terror #14
The Black Terror confronts criminals who have sabotaged a jet plane and caused it to crash, forcing the aircraft down near a dam. After securing the crazed workers involved in the explosion, the Terror pursues the missing plane while tracking the villains across a landscape featuring a dam and pond. The story shifts to a Western setting where the Terror pursues criminals connected to the plot, involving a Native American character and a horse named Stardust, ultimately leading to a confrontation with the antagonists in a mountainous region.
In "null," The Black Terror [Bob Benton] and Tim [Tim Roland] are drawn into a high-stakes mystery when armed thugs demand a notebook from Bob’s drugstore, leading them to uncover a plot to steal a prized collection of gems at a jewelers' convention. With the enigmatic Mr. Thomson, the convention’s VIP guest, at the center of the intrigue, and new threats emerging in the form of Jerry and Tige, the duo must unravel a web of deception before the heist unfolds.
In "null," The Black Terror and Tim Roland investigate a mysterious disturbance at an airplane hanger, where workers have been driven into violent, animalistic behavior. The Black Terror uncovers a sinister plot led by Dr. Samoto, a villain manipulating the sabotage gang to cripple America’s war production.
In the rugged Cascade Mountains, The Black Terror and Tim Roland venture into the wilds on a desperate mission to find the elusive Nightshade Plant, a rare botanical weapon with the potential to heal war-weary soldiers. With the Japanese forces closing in and freedom fighters Sung-Ha and Cheng aiding their cause, the hunt takes a dangerous turn as the team confronts General Shukahaki and his ruthless troops.
In the dusty frontier of 1946, a deadly alliance between outlaw Joe Nixon and the vengeful Mannewata ignites a powder keg of violence, as they plot to incite war by eliminating Chief Fightin' Bear—only to find their scheme unraveled by the quiet strength of Thunderhoof, the loyal black stallion, and the white filly Stardust, whose paths cross with rancher Pat and the enigmatic Dick Foster. As tensions rise and the land trembles beneath the weight of betrayal, the legacy of the Chief’s son, White Eagle, begins to shift in ways no one could have foreseen.
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