Wings Comics #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Taps for the Sky Snake," retired movie star Jason Kirby finds himself targeted by Olan Zenba, a man whose past with Kirby is steeped in betrayal and unfulfilled ambition. Written by F. E. Lincoln and illustrated by George Evans, this gripping tale unfolds with quiet menace as old wounds resurface in the shadow of a new film project. The cover by Bob Lubbers captures the tension with a striking, stylized image of a skyward serpent, hinting at the danger lurking above.
In "null," retired movie star Jason Kirby finds himself targeted by his old friend Olan Zenba, whose obsession with a rejected screenplay has turned deadly. With Dr. John Range trying to keep Kirby safe and the past haunting every shadow, the line between friendship and vengeance blurs in this tense 1949 crime tale.
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Reprinted in Wings Comics #2 (1949), Wings Comics #1 (1960), America's Greatest Comics #5 (2003), Men of Mystery Comics #49 (2004), Men of Mystery Comics #85 (2011), Crypt of Horror #25 (2015)
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