Yellowjacket Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Adventure of the Man with Two Faces," Danny steps in to save a young man on the brink of suicide, uncovering a twisted scheme orchestrated by the man’s uncle—driven by greed and a desire to inherit a fortune. With stark, expressive art by Harold De Lay, this 1946 Charlton classic blends psychological tension and suspense in a story that lingers long after the final page. The cover, by Ken Battefield and Leo Bachle, captures the eerie duality at the heart of the tale.
In "The Adventure of the Man with Two Faces," a social worker is stunned when she recognizes her late husband’s signet ring on the hand of a beggar—only to realize the man she thought was dead is now living a life of poverty, hiding in plain sight. The story unfolds with quiet tension, probing the fragile line between identity and survival in postwar America.
In "null," Danny stumbles upon a young man on the brink of suicide, his mind shattered by a cruel scheme orchestrated by his uncle—driven to believe he's insane in order to claim his fortune. A quiet moment of rescue unfolds in a storm-lashed harbor, where desperation and deception collide.
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