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Cover: Alex Schomburg

The Human Torch #11

Apr 1943 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“Blackout for Doom”

In "Blackout for Doom," the Human Torch and Toro face their most urgent mission yet when Nazi agents sabotage a military demonstration in New York, replacing dummy shells with live ordnance. With the duo captured and stranded near Canada, cut off from communication and racing against the clock, they must find a way to warn the city before the attack is carried out. Art by Harry Sahle and Sid Greene brings the wartime tension to life, while Alex Schomburg’s cover captures the stakes in dramatic detail.

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artist Harry Sahle · inker Sid Greene · cover Alex Schomburg

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Nazi agents discover the US military has come up with a plan to demonstrate the possibility of a Nazi air raid on New York city. The brass plan the attack to use dummy shells, but the Nazi agents substitute live ammo at the Ajax factory before delivery. The Torch and Toro discover the plot but get captured when they try to stop it. Eventually, they escape from the ammunition truck where are held only to find out they are near Canada and all the phone lines to New York have been cut. It is a race against time as they try to get back in time to warn the military before New York gets destroyed.

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