Whiz Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Amazing Trip into Time," a 1942 Whiz Comics standout, a vengeful Angelo is forced to attend a Defense Ball in Washington D.C. under duress, his hatred for the U.S. fueled by a decade in prison—only to be given a deadly mission that could change everything. With art by Alex Blum and a striking cover by C. C. Beck and Pete Costanza, this issue blends wartime tension with a time-twisting mystery, all wrapped in the bold, energetic style of Fawcett’s Golden Age.
Angelo Spiggetti, a bitter saboteur with a deadly flair for knife-throwing, is forced to infiltrate a high-stakes Defense Ball in Washington D.C. under orders to assassinate a key government official—his personal vendetta against the U.S. now weaponized by enemy forces. As the night unfolds, Spy Smasher and Eve Corby must unravel the threat before Spiggetti’s precision strikes turn the gala into a bloodbath.
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Reprinted in Gift Comics #1 (1942), Men of Mystery Comics #77 (2009), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Whiz Comics #26 (2024)
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