Young Men #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In a tense moment between duty and surprise, Buzz Brand finds himself caught between a wartime dance and a dangerous secret when he unknowingly confronts his own daughter, Peggy Steel, at a G.I. gathering. As his past and present collide, he’s abruptly pulled into a web of espionage when Comrade Olga and her spies snatch both him and Sgt. Steel, setting off a high-stakes exchange with the fate of atomic secrets hanging in the balance.
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↩ Reprints Man Comics #4 (1950)
Reprinted in The Haunt of Fear #1 (1954), Frankenstein Comics #4
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