Wonderworld Comics #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Traitors Die Fast," a 1941 Wonderworld Comics standout, Fawcett’s deceitful schemes take a surprising turn when he’s pulled back from ruin by the mysterious Yarko and his magic—leading to an unexpected redemption and a life of generosity. Anthony Brooks handles both pencils and inks for the interior art, while Louis Cazeneuve delivers the striking cover with his signature flair.
In "Traitors Die Fast," U.S. Jones races against time to secure the plans for the Secret Death Engine, with Blacksnake [Agent 1XQ] closing in as the Dictator’s ruthless henchman. Amid shifting loyalties and hidden agendas, figures like Maximoff, Leonid, and the Blitz siblings—Professor Blitz, Elsa Blitz, and Otto—enter the fray, each with secrets that could turn the tide.
In a twist of fate and magic, Henry "Bulldog" Fawcett finds himself at odds with George Lane after a financial betrayal, only to be redeemed through an unexpected intervention by Yarko’s magic. With the help of Fawcett’s butlers, secretary, and servants, he begins a surprising new chapter—one defined by generosity and second chances.
In a 1941 tale of mistaken trust and suburban chaos, Lu-Nar [Lunar] finds herself babysitting a baby outside a department store—only to become the unwitting center of a kidnapping plot. With two crooks, Joe and Grannin, on the loose and a frantic Adele demanding answers, the situation spirals into a slapstick showdown that leaves even Beansie Mulligan scratching his head.
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Reprinted in Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017), Gwandanaland Comics #545 (2017), Men of Mystery Comics #108 (2018)
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