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The Fighting Yank#25
Cover: Alex Schomburg

The Fighting Yank #25

Jul 1948 · Pines · 0.10 USD
“The Crossroads of Crime”

In "The Crossroads of Crime," a desperate criminal named Larry Adams finds himself torn between his life of crime and a sudden, unexpected connection after a fateful accident leaves a young woman, Babs, injured. With his gang holding the Fighting Yank captive and his future hanging in the balance, Larry must confront the choices that will define who he truly is. Jerry Robinson's art, with Mort Meskin's inks, brings the tension and emotional weight of this pivotal moment to life, while Alex Schomburg’s cover captures the story’s dramatic turning point.

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artist Jerry Robinson · inker Mort Meskin · cover Alex Schomburg

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cover pencils, inks Alex Schomburg

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While driving the getaway car after a bank robbery Larry Adams hits Babs. He stops to help her and falls in love with her while she is in the hospital. While he is trying to figure out how they can have a future together his gang captures the Fighting Yank and this forces Larry to make his decision.

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