Win a Prize Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Win a Prize Comics" #2 is an anthology featuring multiple stories. The main visible narratives include a medieval adventure in which a young squire and his companions seek to recover a lady's calendar stolen by Robin Hoodlum and his mob, and a story titled "Treasure" about an aging skin diver named Kenyon who, after thirty years of salvaging from the ocean floor, finally locates the wreck of the Sulu Queen and discovers a water-logged but still-valuable treasure casket that had been his lifelong obsession. The issue also contains a fight story titled "The Bull," depicting a brutal boxing match with high prize money at stake.
When old Ben Wills is murdered, his son Jeff vows to track down the killers—but after a confrontation at the Rimfire Saloon leaves Stack Morgan and Cliff Broder dead, the young man finds himself on the run from the law. Joined by an unlikely ally named Deadpan, Jeff must stay ahead of the sheriff's posse while carrying the one piece of evidence that could prove who really killed his father. This western tale follows a man caught between justice and survival, riding hard into uncertain country with nothing but a horse, a gun, and a testimony written in tooth marks on steel.
When the wealthy knight Sir Cashby rescues a maiden and wins her admiration, his romantic moment is cut short by urgent news from his squire Meyer—the notorious Robin Hoodlum and his mob are looting Moneyvault Castle of its treasures! Sir Cashby sets off in hot pursuit, determined to recover his stolen riches and teach the robber a lesson. What unfolds is a clash of greed and cunning in this 1955 humor tale that kicks off Uncle Giveaway's prize-filled adventures.
A sailor recounts the night a torpedo struck his ship, the SS Trade Wind, bound for Liverpool in 1943—a harrowing escape that left him haunted by a terrible guilt. When a German U-boat surfaces to interrogate survivors, a rescue by Allied planes seems like a miracle, but the narrator's relief is shadowed by the knowledge that the man he was supposed to relieve that watch, his bunkmate Billy Swenson, never made it out. Written by an actual sailor who lived through the war, this gripping tale captures the psychological toll of survival itself.
Paul Duncan's devastating good looks and ruthless ambition make him the odds-on favorite to win the "Perfect Man" contest—until a mysterious Hollywood producer whisks him aboard a spacecraft bound for Mars. What Paul thinks is his ticket to stardom becomes something far more sinister when he discovers the true purpose of the contest and learns what "specimen" really means.
The Bull is a heavyweight boxer coasting on his raw power and reputation, but in a crucial championship-round fight against a scrappy young opponent with a family to support, he finds himself wrestling with doubts about his brutal trade. As the match reaches its climax, he must decide what kind of fighter—and what kind of man—he really wants to be.
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