Tom Strong #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom America's Best Comics in October 1999, this fourth issue of Alan Moore's Tom Strong dives into pulpy, retro-adventure territory with the brazenly titled "Swastika Girls!" Arthur Adams's cover — penciled and inked by Adams himself — depicts a towering black-clad villainess standing triumphantly over a prone Tom Strong amid a backdrop of rubble and chaos, while a squad of armed women in military uniforms advances through the smoke behind her. The cover copy leans hard into vintage pulp melodrama, promising war crimes, forbidden attraction, and a "Luftwaffe of Lust" — making this one of the more gleefully outrageous installments in the series' run.
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Tom fights Ingrid Weiss at the end of World War II and defeats her after being knocked unconscious and captured.
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