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Cover: Sol Brodsky

Young Men #22

Aug 1953 · Marvel · 0.10 USD
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“Screaming Tires!”

In "Screaming Tires!", Young Men #22 (1953), Buzz finds himself caught in a whirlwind of mistaken identity and Cold War intrigue when a chance encounter with a blonde named Peggy takes a shocking turn. As tensions rise at the G.I. dance, a heated moment leads to a dramatic revelation—and a sudden abduction by Comrade Olga and her communist operatives, who’ve already taken Sgt. Steel. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Dick Ayers with inks by Ernie Bache, this gripping tale unfolds with urgency and suspense, all under Sol Brodsky’s dynamic cover art.

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writer Hank Chapman · artist, letterer Dick Ayers · inker Ernie Bache · cover Sol Brodsky

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artist, letterer Dick Ayers
cover pencils, inks Sol Brodsky

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Buzz meets a pretty blonde named Peggy. He invites her to the G.I. dance in town that night. It's only when he complains about his drill instructor, that he learns that Peggy is his daughter! Incensed by his comments, she storms out of the dance. When he exits the dance to look for her, he is shanghaied by Comrade Olga and her gang of commie spies, who have also abducted Sgt. Steel. Their plan is to swap Buzz and Steel for secrets from the atomic weapon project under Gen. Brand's command.

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