Issue No. 79

August 1954

The Monstrous Destroyer Drill: General Panic (gotta love the name), who wears a hammer and sickle insignia but seems to be a free agent, has a huge drill device that vibrates cities to destruction. Blackhawk surrenders to gain access after other methods fail to destroy the drill and sabotages it from inside.

Chop-Chop: After a lawyer tells Chop-Chop that he has inherited a lot of money, Chop-Chop goes on a spending spree, only to learn that the money is old Chinese bank notes and nearly worthless.

The Wolf-pack!: In Teutonia, Herman Goering is back from the dead and raising an army of neo-Nazis. Only it's really a communist plan to isolate Teutonia from the free world and Goering is an impostor.

The Human Bomb: A costumed character with bombs strapped to his body is blowing up the free nation's vital weapons facilities but somehow seems to survive. It's a trick with the bombers actually suicides and the red agent Von Tepp (odd that they brought back this Nazi antagonist as a red agent) pretending to be the Human Bomb to gain access to top secret documents.



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