Yellowjacket Comics #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free# Yellowjacket Comics #8 This issue includes two main stories: In the first, Yellowjacket encounters Count Vesti and his men, who are working with the mysterious Anton. When Yellowjacket discovers that Anton's men have kidnapped a woman and are tied to a scheme involving moon madness, he pursues them to stop their plot. In the second story, a man receives a magical golden idol that grants three wishes with a curse attached; when he wishes for $5,000, the idol's evil power begins to manifest, and The Viper—a mysterious warrior woman—appears claiming the idol belongs to an ancient legend, declaring the man marked for death unless he can defeat her in combat.
When a deranged architect named Jonathan Wayne begins murdering members of the Architects League in revenge for their mockery of his designs, Vince Harley—the Yellowjacket—finds himself racing to stop the killer before another innocent life is lost. As Wayne targets anyone connected to the league, Yellowjacket and his resourceful companion Diane Carter must work with police to set a trap, leading to a desperate rooftop confrontation where cunning and courage are the only weapons that matter.
When fortune teller Sancho predicts a string of circus disasters—a trapeze accident, a maddened elephant, the death of Danny King's prize lion—the predictions begin coming horrifyingly true. Danny suspects the crystal ball itself holds darker secrets than mere luck, and uncovers a sinister plot tied to a $200,000 sweepstake prize and Sancho's mysterious benefactor, the villain Rudolpho. As more accidents threaten to claim Sancho's life, Danny must race to expose the scheme before fate—or foul play—claims another victim.
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Reprinted in Gwandanaland Comics #1353
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