Yankee Comics #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Green Plague," Dr. Sigi’s seemingly noble offer to host a blood drive for the war effort masks a sinister scheme—his patients are being drained and injected with a mysterious serum, all under the guise of patriotism. Penciled and inked by Charles Sultan, this 1941 issue from Yankee Comics #2 delivers a chilling blend of wartime anxiety and early superhero-era suspense, with a cover that captures the eerie tension of the story.
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All seems well when Dr. Sigi announces that he will allow the premises of his sanitarium to be used by Americans wanting to donate blood for the cause of victory. However, what he really is doing is removing some blood, then innoculating the person with a hydrophobia serum.
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