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Frogman Comics #2 (1952)

Hillman · 1952 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
'Gator Nest Frogman
6 pp · adventure
Phil Dolan (frogman)Harvey Caine (frogman)
Underwater Stinger
3 pp · war
Lt. Roy Ballard

Lt. Roy Ballard pilots a torpedo-shaped craft from the British submarine Unicorn on a perilous underwater mission to destroy the German battleship Leipzig, anchored in a Norwegian fjord and protected by multiple nets and patrol vessels. Navigating through four defensive barriers and German searchlights, Ballard must plant his explosive charge and escape before time runs out. This 1952 war tale from Frogman Comics packs high-stakes sabotage and nail-biting tension into three action-packed pages.

Once a Frogman
7 pp · adventure; spy
Dan Gatling (ex-frogman and U.S. Secret Agent)Mr. Bruloff (foreign Agent)

Dan Gatling, an ex-frogman now working as a U.S. Secret Agent, is undercover on the docks of Lisbon when a mysterious dock worker approaches him with dangerous knowledge about a murdered man—and an urgent rendezvous. What starts as a trap in a waterfront bar spirals into a race against time when Gatling discovers a bomb has been planted aboard the USS Nautilus, a naval vessel carrying a peace commission, with a foreign operative determined to destroy the ship and everyone on it. Using his wits and nerve, Gatling must locate the bomb before it detonates—all while navigating diplomatic immunity and his own suspicions about who on the ship can be trusted.

The T.N.T. Shark
6 pp · adventure; spy
Williams (frogman)Sanders (frogman)

When a training exercise at a Southern swamp goes deadly wrong, frogmen recruits Williams and Sanders suspect sabotage—and an enemy agent hiding in their own ranks. As they race to uncover the traitor before tomorrow's full-scale beach assault, the investigation takes a dangerous underwater turn that neither of them anticipated. This 1952 spy thriller exposes just how far someone will go to destroy the frogman program from within.

The Frog Belts the Middle
6 pp · war
Tony Dantzig (frogman)Lt. Jim Allan

Tony Dantzig, an ex-boxing champ now serving as a frogman, clashes with Lieutenant Jim Allan over fighting technique—body attacks versus head shots. When a crucial bombing mission goes wrong and a bridge remains standing, Dantzig is called in to investigate and discover what the enemy is really using to move supplies, leading him and the reluctant Allan into dangerous waters where their earlier argument takes on new meaning.

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