Young Allies #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Ambassador of Terror! [Chapter 1]," the Young Allies and Ling Toy narrowly escape a crash landing when the Serpent sabotages their plane, only to find themselves in a war-torn region where local coolies are being auctioned off by the Japanese. Disguising as slave laborers, the team infiltrates the ominous Temple of Never-Return, determined to uncover the truth behind Ching Wing’s mysterious discovery. Penciled by Al Gabriele and Mike Sekowsky, with inks by George Klein, Don Rico, and Allen Bellman, and a striking cover by Alex Schomburg, this 1943 issue blends wartime intrigue with daring espionage.
When a deadly attack wipes out a delegation of U.S. goodwill ambassadors, the Young Allies step in—under President Roosevelt’s approval—to carry on the mission in South America. With Toro, Bucky, Knuckles, and the others posing as diplomats, they soon face a shadowy new threat: the Ambassador of Terror, Bennett, whose true intentions are far from peaceful.
The Young Allies’ diplomatic mission in Bonara takes a deadly turn when their welcome turns tense, and a masked villain strikes during a palace reception. With the President in peril and three of their own taken, the remaining Allies must unravel the secret behind the Ambassador of Terror’s identity before it’s too late.
In "The Fire Death," the Young Allies race to save their captured teammates from the clutches of the terrifying Ambassador of Death, whose sinister plan has drawn the wrath of a superstitious village. As the locals, convinced the villain has summoned their sun-god’s vengeance, seize him, the heroes face a deadly choice—will they stop the mob’s justice, or let fate take its course?
In a 1943 tale of whimsy and adventure, a mischievous schoolboy named Tommy Tyme stumbles upon a bottle containing a genie while skipping class to fish. After the genie grants his wish to escape school, Tommy is whisked back to the time of Robin Hood, where he finds himself among the legendary outlaw and his band—Friar Tuck, Little John, Alan A'Hale—only to face the villainous Sir Loin in a tale that blends magic, history, and youthful daring.
In "The Scratch of Death! [Chapter 1]," a Chinese pilot’s desperate radio transmission about a hidden Japanese naval base sets off a deadly hunt. With the Serpent now targeting anyone who knows the secret—including the Young Allies and their allies—fear and suspicion spread as the team races to uncover the truth before the next life is claimed.
In "The Scratch of Death! Chapter 2: The Tunnel of Terror!", the Young Allies—Toro, Bucky, Knuckles, Jefferson Worthington Sandervilt, Whitewash Jones, Tubby, and Ling Toy—find themselves in a desperate flight after the Serpent attacks their plane, forcing a crash landing. Now stranded in enemy territory, they must go undercover as slave laborers to infiltrate the feared Temple of Never-Return, following clues left by the mysterious Ching Wing.
In "The Scratch of Death! Chapter 3: Hirohito Entertains the Young Allies!", the Young Allies—Toro, Bucky, Knuckles, Jefferson, Whitewash, Tubby, and Ling Toy—face their most audacious challenge yet when the Serpent delivers them into the hands of Emperor Hirohito himself. Trapped in Tokyo and forced to endure the villain’s twisted hospitality, they turn the tables in a daring escape that leaves half the city ablaze.
In "The Scratch of Death! Chapter 4: The Stroke of Doom!", the Young Allies race against time as Ching Wing reveals a shocking secret: the Japanese have constructed a hidden tunnel beneath the Pacific, using it to move ships and supplies undetected. With the Serpent’s deadly schemes unfolding and the stakes rising, the team must uncover the tunnel’s true purpose before it’s too late.
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Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Golden Age Young Allies #2 (2012), Take That, Adolf!: The Fighting Comic Books of the Second World War #[nn] (2017)
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