The Green Mask #6 [17]
In "Adventure of the Disappearing Trains," boxer Hogan, his manager Spigot, and corner man Blimp set sail for Brazil, only to find themselves in a high-stakes gamble at sea. When Spigot loses half of Hogan’s contract to a shady gambler, Hogan makes a bold promise: fight the Brazilian champion Pancho in a charity bout, with the loser’s fate sealed by the outcome. Art by Al Zere and a cover by E. C. Stoner bring this 1946 Fox comic to life, capturing the tension and flair of a pulp-era adventure.
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Boxer Hogan, his manager Spigot and corner man Blimp sail to Brazil. Spigot is swindled by a gambler on board and loses 50% of Hogan's contract. Hogan offers to fight Brazilian champion Pancho, also a passenger, for charity: if he loses, the gambler owns Hogan's contract outright, but if Hogan wins, Spigot gets his share back. Hogan wins.
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