The Human Torch #11
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.
In "Blackout for Doom," the Human Torch and Toro race against time when Nazi agents sabotage a military demonstration by replacing dummy shells with live ammo, setting off a deadly countdown. Trapped and separated from help, the heroes must navigate a frozen wilderness with no way to call for backup—only their wits and courage to save New York before it's too late.
When a Nazi mastermind steals Philo Baker’s Puff Gun—leaving only a trail of vanished objects in its wake—the Human Torch and Toro must race to recover the device before it’s used for greater destruction. With the inventor’s wife in danger and a trio of sinister agents on the loose, the mystery deepens as the Blue Diamond, Fritz, and Hans each play their part in a plot that could change the war.
When Adolf Hitler broadcasts a chilling threat from a hidden location, claiming Nazi agents led by the brutish Herr Bull Neck will obliterate New York Harbor, the Sub-Mariner springs into action—racing to stop a terror that could reshape the world.
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Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Human Torch #3 (2010)
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