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.
In a quiet corner of wartime America, Yankee Doodle Jones and Dandy find themselves drawn into a chilling deception when Dr. Sigi—posing as a patriot—offers his sanitarium for blood donations. But beneath the guise of service lies a sinister plan: each donor is secretly inoculated with a serum that induces hydrophobia, turning the nation’s heroes into weapons of fear.
Roger Chalmers, the Enchanted Dagger, takes on a ruthless extortion ring poisoning restaurant patrons with a mysterious substance that turns their skin an eerie green. As the gang escalates their protection racket and sets a deadly trap, the Enchanted Dagger must use his mystical blade and wits to expose the scheme and protect the city's dining establishments. With his legendary immunity to his own weapon's power, he's the only force that can stop the "Green Plague" before it spreads further.
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Reprinted in Scoop Comics #8 (1944), Punch Comics #9 (1944), Spotlight Comics #1 (1944), Weird Horrors #1 (1952), Danger #17 (1964), Golden-Age Men of Mystery #6 (1998), Men of Mystery Comics #48 (2004), Men of Mystery - Heroes for the Ages #1 (2006), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #6 (2011), Golden-Age Greats Spotlight #14 (2013), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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