The Lou Fine Comics Treasury #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sins of Anton Bock," a brilliant scientist's dangerous discovery puts him in peril when he's kidnapped before destroying his volatile gas. With the city's safety at stake, a young woman and her partner follow cryptic clues to the waterfront, where eerie lights and strange sounds hint at a hidden threat. When Doll Man arrives, he must confront the mystery behind the abduction and the perilous power at the heart of it all.
In "The Curse of the Marshwoods," a young reporter named Happy stumbles upon Timothy Marshwood attempting to end his life by drowning in the murky waters of the waterfront. After pulling Tim from the river, Happy learns of a dark family legacy—each generation of Marshwoods meeting tragic, self-inflicted ends. Intrigued and unsettled, Happy sets out to uncover the truth behind the haunting history, stepping into a mystery that blurs the line between fate and fear.
In "The Hollywood Invasion Plot," a movie set becomes the unexpected front line in a covert war, as spies exploit the director’s influence to infiltrate U.S. Navy vessels used for filming. When Buddy, aboard one of the submarines, uncovers the sabotage, he must act fast—just as the ghost of George Washington warns Uncle Sam of the looming threat. With the fate of the fleet hanging in the balance, the unlikely duo races to stop the invasion before it’s too late.
In "Hack O'Hara," a hard-boiled driver with a knack for trouble picks up a mysterious woman who casually asks if he knows where to find a skeleton—part of a bizarre scavenger hunt. What starts as a strange request quickly spirals into a high-stakes game where every clue leads deeper into danger.
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