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Spy Smasher #6 (1942)

Fawcett · 1942 · 68 pages

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ContinueSpy Smasher #7 →
Contains 6 stories
Once a Navy Man, Always a Navy Man
16 pp · spy; superhero
Roy Richards (Intro)Manco Largo (VillainIntro)Kull (VillainIntroDeath)

Spy Smasher himself narrates this wartime tale of a search that cuts deeper than expected. Sent below the equator to track down ex-Navy officer Roy Richards—wanted for murder back home—Spy Smasher arrives in the republic of Dorado only to discover that the fugitive has been given a new identity and a crucial post: Admiral of Dorado's fleet. When the fleet sets sail to hunt Nazi submarines, loyalties, ambitions, and the call of service collide in ways no one anticipated.

Untitled story
2 pp · non-fiction
Hideous Hideo
15 pp · spy; superhero
Hideo (VillainIntro)

Spy Smasher races to Alaska when a saboteur known as Hideo strikes at American military installations—first bringing down a transport plane carrying top officers, then setting fire to a munitions ship at a crucial arsenal. With his deadly skill at disguise and a lethal garrote, Hideo leaves few survivors to identify him, but when Spy Smasher arrives on the scene, the cat-and-mouse game intensifies as the spy sets his sights on General James himself.

The Ghost Squadron
12 pp · spy; superhero
Baron Von Kurtz (VillainIntro)

"The Ghost Squadron" pits Spy Smasher against a mystery squadron of phantom aircraft bearing the insignias of American pilots reported dead—planes that appear and vanish like ghosts, terrorizing the nation and turning public opinion against Spy Smasher himself. When Alan Armstrong discovers the planes are real machines piloted by very living men, he allows the world to believe he's been killed, hoping to draw out the ghost fliers and expose their secret base hidden within a cliff face. Now Spy Smasher must infiltrate their lair, confront a man impersonating him, and unmask the enemy mastermind behind this audacious scheme before the phantom squadron strikes again.

One-Man War on the Zeppelins
4 pp · spy
Virginia, Mother of Fighting Americans
9 pp · spy; superhero
Grandpappy Swire (Intro)Sgt. Bob Swire (his grandsonIntro)Baron Von Kurtz (Villain)Lona (VillainIntro)Karl (VillainIntro)

When Sergeant Bob Swire is accused of treason and imprisoned, his determined grandfather refuses to believe the charges—and neither does the mysterious operative known as Spy Smasher, who begins investigating the true culprits behind the stolen military plans. As Spy Smasher closes in on the conspirators, he discovers a web of Nazi agents using deception and a femme fatale to frame an innocent soldier, leading to a race against the clock to prove Bob's innocence before it's too late.

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