Spy Smasher #3 CGC VF 8.0 - Nazi Torture cover 1942
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No Reserve!........ A very intense World War Two cover - Featuring a beautiful woman in bondage about to be given a shrinking serum by a Nazi officer as the Spy Smasher bursts in for the rescue!!.... CGC Certification #0074350008..... From February 1942, this is a very rare book and ranks as the 2nd Highest grade on the CGC Census.... It has everything you could want: Deep colors, excellent centering, good gloss, and is from the Crowley File pedigree collection........ Overstreet Price Guide value in VF 8.0 unslabbed is $706.00 and unslabbed NM 9.2 is $1,575.00...................................... A bit of information on the Spy Smasher: During the early 1940s, spies and saboteurs occupied a position in the pantheon of evil approximately equivalent to that of terrorists today. They were the enemy agents who walked among us, causing mayhem and destruction, then fading into the background. As the U.S. slid inexorably toward World War II, it's not surprising one of the first wave of superheroes was a guy who specialized in smashing spies. Spy Smasher debuted in the first issue of Whiz Comics (February, 1940). He started out as Alan Armstrong, one of those wealthy fops who form such a large sub-group within the masked hero community. Alan was engaged to Eve Corby, whose father was an admiral in the intelligence division of the U.S.
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