comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeBullet#10Read

★ comicbooks.com Reading Room

Bullet #10 (1951)

D.C. Thomson · 1951 · 24 pages

Free to read · restored edition by comicbooks.com · Issue details →

Bullet #10 (1951) — page 1 of 24
1 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 2 of 24
2 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 3 of 24
3 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 4 of 24
4 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 5 of 24
5 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 6 of 24
6 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 7 of 24
7 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 8 of 24
8 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 9 of 24
9 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 10 of 24
10 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 11 of 24
11 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 12 of 24
12 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 13 of 24
13 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 14 of 24
14 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 15 of 24
15 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 16 of 24
16 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 17 of 24
17 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 18 of 24
18 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 19 of 24
19 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 20 of 24
20 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 21 of 24
21 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 22 of 24
22 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 23 of 24
23 / 24
Bullet #10 (1951) — page 24 of 24
24 / 24

Bulletman and Bulletgirl attempt to stop a criminal named Senesco and recover a stolen lock from an emergency compartment. After being trapped in a sinking submarine with metal doors sealed against the water, the heroes manage to escape using a carpet as a net and rescue their allies. Bulletgirl pursues the fleeing criminals while Bulletman recovers the lock, ultimately stopping the merry-go-round of crime before Bulletgirl must depart for a police headquarters appearance.

Restored edition © comicbooks.com. Our digitization, remastering, and presentation are our own work.

See something wrong with this issue? Report it.