Blonde Phantom Comics #19
In "Justice For Jimmy Sullivan," the Blonde Phantom Comics #19 (1948) delivers a tense maritime mystery set on a wedding cruise gone wrong. When Sub-Mariner and Namora detect a suspicious slip in naval jargon, they uncover a dangerous plot that leads to a missing couple and a fire aboard the yacht—prompting Namor to pursue the fleeing escape craft and bring the culprits to justice. With art by Mike Sekowsky and George Kapitan, and a striking cover by Syd Shores and Al Gabriele, this issue blends espionage and underwater intrigue in a standout tale from Bell Features’ early years.
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Host Nick Gaynor throws an early wedding party cruise aboard his yacht for the girl who spurned his advances and her fiancée. However, when Sub-Mariner (and Namora), who was also invited along, hears a mistake in naval language used by the Captain, he smells a rat and investigates. Soon, the young couple disappear and fire breaks out aboard ship. Namor notes a launch speeding away from the ship, speeds after it, and rounds up the villains.
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