The Black Terror #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Black Terror #15 (1946) kicks off with a tense, fast-paced caper at a dairy plant, where Jerry, a regular worker packaging ice cream pies, spots a trio of armed men making off with the company payroll. With quick wit and a sharp eye, he springs into action, turning the situation around in a moment that proves even the most ordinary job can be the stage for extraordinary courage. Written by Charles S. Strong and illustrated with dynamic flair by Alex Schomburg, whose cover pencils and inks bring the scene to life, this issue captures the raw energy of early superhero pulp at its best.
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Bob is hired by the government to take their highly secret chemical and find a way to convert it to peacetime use. But the gas has a highly unusual effect on the crooks after the secret: it makes them as hard as statues.
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