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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Lucifer And The Blue Devils" is a thrilling 1978 adventure from Superlith, Inc., written and illustrated by Jack Cole in his signature dynamic style, with inks by the same hand. In this standout story, the Streak takes on Sir Cedric in a globe-spanning race that turns into a high-stakes journey across perilous landscapes, where he battles Nazi forces, outwits a sinister sheik, and protects a caravan of American travelers en route to Maskat. The cover, by Bob Seppi, captures the race's daring spirit with bold, expressive lines.
Silver Streak takes on Sir Cedric Baldwin in a globe-spanning race, with the stakes high and the route treacherous. Along the way, he dodges Nazi sabotage, rescues a girl from the clutches of Sheik Ali Ben Hassan, and protects a group of American travelers bound for Maskat—each challenge testing his speed, courage, and resolve.
When druggist Bob Benton shows up for a secret chemical assignment, he finds his client, Brett Wilkins, gone—only to be met with a corpse that doesn’t fit the case. With the mystery deepening, Bob and his friend Tim don their heroic identities as the Terror Twins, diving into a web of clues that leads them through a dam of deception and hidden truths.
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