The Black Terror #7
In "The Adventure of the Kidnapped Airplane!", young Herbie stumbles upon a strange blind man tapping his cane in a peculiar rhythm outside the National Bank—just before a daring robbery unfolds. With quick thinking and a sharp eye, Herbie’s observation of the odd signal helps the police foil the heist, proving that even the most unexpected clues can lead to justice. Written by Donald Bayne Hobart and illustrated in the classic style of Alex Schomburg, this 1944 issue delivers a clever, suspenseful tale with a touch of wartime intrigue.
In "The Adventure of the Kidnapped Airplane!" from The Black Terror #7 (1944), the Terror Twins race against time to rescue an army commission, a secretary, and a young boy’s sister—taken by Nazis in occupied Poland—while navigating a high-stakes mission that takes to the skies. With daring aerial maneuvers and relentless resolve, they face a perilous mission where every second counts.
In "null," Bob is sent on a mission to deliver a new drug to South America—only to stumble into a fascist ambush. With the city of Bola transformed into a colossal arena, the Terror Twins rise to confront tyranny in a high-stakes clash of wills and courage.
In "null," the Terror Twins race against time to rescue a brilliant French scientist held in a German concentration camp, where his knowledge of chemical warfare could shift the tide of war—unless it falls into the wrong hands.
When Dr. Volkan weaponizes a sinister musical composition called the Dorma Concerto to hypnotize the city and sabotage a munitions plant, the Ghost must stop the villain's scheme before the entire facility—and its workers—fall under the spell. Betty Chance stands by as the Eternal Swami's cryptic warnings guide the Ghost through a battle where music itself becomes a tool of evil, and only the right kind of counter-magic can save the day.
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Reprinted in Action! Mystery! Thrills! Comic Book Covers of the Golden Age: 1933-45 #[nn] (2011), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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