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Spy-Hunters #5 (1950)

American Comics Group · 1950 · 52 pages

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Tricks in Espionage
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In "Tricks in Espionage," American counterspies demonstrate their ingenuity by catching an enemy agent who's hidden secret plans in a false tooth—but that's just the beginning of how thoroughly they protect the nation's secrets. When a spy infiltrates a rocket plant as night watchman, hoping to slip undetected into the secret file room, he learns that American security has layers he never anticipated.

Terror from the Tropics!
8 pp · spy

In the waning days of World War II, three fugitive Axis scientists establish a hidden base deep in the African Congo to complete their most dangerous weapon—a solar energy cannon capable of devastating entire nations. When a lone undercover agent infiltrates their operation posing as a kidnapped professor, he must navigate a tense standoff between the scientists' ambitions, a hostage's safety, and the looming threat of their nearly-finished doomsday device. With time running out and loyalties tested, the agent races to prevent the weapon from falling into the hands of those who would use it to reshape the world.

Master Spy Methods
2 pp · spy

A legendary spy craft is dissected across the ages: from the deception that toppled Troy to Nazi infiltration tactics to sabotage and psychological warfare, each method is examined for its cunning—and its capacity to backfire catastrophically on those who wield it. The story frames espionage as a brutal art, where vigilance can mean the difference between freedom and conquest, illustrated through history's most insidious plots.

Carribean Counterstroke
10 pp · spy
Case of the Singing Canaries
2 pp · spy

During the Nazi occupation, spy Enrique Luni settled in Havana with a seemingly innocent cover—a cage of singing canaries—that masked his true purpose as a radio operator transmitting Allied ship locations to enemy forces. When his noisy birds draw the landlady's suspicion and lead to the discovery of his hidden transmitting equipment in the cellar, Luni's operation unravels, forcing him to reveal his entire spy network before facing justice.

Trouble in Teheran
8 pp · spy

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