Zip Comics #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Lost Boy Scout," a Chinese boy found by Police Officer Clancey holds the key to a secret invention tied to his uncle, placing him squarely in the crosshairs of Japanese agents during wartime. Penciled and inked by Irv Novick, this 1943 adventure blends espionage and courage in a story grounded in the urgent stakes of the era. The cover by Red Holmdale captures the tension with a striking, period-accurate image.
In "The Lost Boy Scout," a young Chinese boy scout named Charley Lin finds himself at the center of a secret mission when he’s discovered by Police Officer Clancy McGinty carrying a crucial piece for a revolutionary invention developed by his uncle, the scientist Chiang Wei Cheng. With Japanese agents hot on his trail, the boy’s courage and quick thinking become the key to protecting a vital secret during a tense race across wartime America.
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