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Cover: Allen Ulmer
Blue Beetle #14
“Red Robe of Death”
In "Red Robe of Death," Blue Beetle faces a mysterious threat tied to a deadly artifact, all while his ally Sparky remains missing after a submarine attack on his convoy—leaving readers with a tense cliffhanger. Written and illustrated by Allen Ulmer, this 1942 issue features bold, dynamic artwork throughout, with the cover by Ulmer capturing the story’s urgent, wartime suspense.
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artist, inker Allen Ulmer · cover Allen Ulmer
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artist, inker Allen Ulmer
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Sparky was expected to arrive in time for this issue,but the convoy in which he was traveling was attacked by Axis submarines. Sparky should be here next issue.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).