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Miss Liberty #1 (1944)

Green Publishing · 1944 · 51 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Invasion
11 pp · superhero
4-L (agent)Mr. SmithNazi commander (villain)the Nazis (villains, some fake deaths)

In "The Invasion," 4-L and Mr. Smith infiltrate a small town under Nazi occupation, uncovering a secret munitions train meant to bolster the enemy’s war machine. As they navigate a web of deception, loyalty is tested when a local American’s misplaced trust puts them in the crosshairs of a ruthless Nazi commander and his operatives.

Devils of the Deep
9 pp · superhero
Fritz Kessel (villain, a Nazi spy, death)unnamed Nazi Kapitan (villain, death)Nazi sailors (villains, all die)

In "Devils of the Deep," the Shield and Dusty track a wanted Nazi spy to Coney Island, only to find him boarding a hidden submarine. As they board the vessel, they're overcome by gas, leaving the Shield trapped in a coffin and cast into the ocean—where the real fight for survival begins.

Merchants of Murder
8 pp · superhero
unnamed U.S. Army generalJim (F.B.I. agent, cameo)Mr. Dorman (munitions manufacturer)Mary (villain, a parrot)fake Dorman (villain)fake Dorman's partner (villain)

In "Merchants of Murder," the Wizard takes on a shadowy case when a parrot—Mary, a cunning avian spy—begins delivering Nazi secrets, leading him to investigate the suspicious operations of Mr. Dorman’s munitions company. With a fake Dorman and his partner pulling strings from the shadows, the Wizard must unravel a web of deception before the war’s outcome is compromised.

The Little Rug That Wasn't There
7 pp · superhero
Imar the Mysticsome thugs (villains)

When Roy takes a job selling rugs to save money for a Christmas gift for the Wizard, he stumbles into an unexpected encounter with Imar the Mystic and a carpet that defies gravity—just as a pair of suspicious thugs start asking too many questions about the mysterious floor covering.

The Vain Robot
10 pp · superhero
Professor Westley (an inventor)Jonathon (a robot)Willy Blane (circus owner)Nazi soldiers (villains)

In "The Vain Robot," a self-aware robot named Jonathon flees his inventor, Professor Westley, only to be captured by Nazi soldiers and forced into their ranks. When the robot ends up performing as a sideshow act under circus owner Willy Blane, it's up to the Wizard and Roy to track him down before his mechanical mind falls into the wrong hands.

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