Blonde Phantom Comics #19
In "Justice For Jimmy Sullivan," a seemingly festive wedding cruise turns perilous when Sub-Mariner and Namora detect a suspicious slip in naval terminology, sparking a mystery that unfolds amid sudden disappearances and fire aboard Host Nick Gaynor’s yacht. With Mike Sekowsky’s dynamic art and George Kapitan’s crisp inks bringing the action to life, the story unfolds as Namor races to uncover the truth behind the chaos. The cover by Syd Shores and Al Gabriele captures the tension of the moment, a 10-cent comic from 1948 that delivers a classic tale of underwater intrigue and justice.
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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 fiancee. However, when Sub-Mariner (and Namora), who was also invited along, hear's 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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