Boy Comics [Boy Illustories] #10
In "Iron Jaw Returns," Swoop races to complete his prototype troop transport plane, while Winkie finds himself entangled with a deceptively innocent girl who’s actually the cunning Nazi spy Adolph "Baby Face" Blitzeid. Written by Virginia Bloch and illustrated by Frank Volp, this 1943 thriller blends wartime suspense with the era’s classic pulp energy. The cover, a striking piece by Charles Biro, captures the tension with a sharp, dynamic image of the young spy’s masked menace.
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While Swoop is hard at work on his new prototype troop transport plane, Winkie is being worked on by a seemingly sweet little girl, who, in reality, is "Adolph "Baby Face" Blitzeid, a Nazi spy. She sweet talks Winkie into smuggling her aboard Swoop's new plane on the pretense of getting her flown back to her parents in the desert.
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