Cat-Man Comics #10 (23)
In "Fate Turns the Combination," a desperate Nazi regime turns to a madman in an asylum to develop a terrifying new weapon—the Liquid Fire Stream—meant to turn the tide of war. When Blackout learns the device will be tested on a British POW who’s been allowed to escape, he’s forced to confront the horrifying consequences of his own creation. Drawn with sharp, expressive detail by Robert Brice, this 1944 tale from Cat-Man Comics #10 delivers a chilling blend of wartime dread and moral urgency, with a cover by Chas. M. Quinlan that captures the story’s grim tension.
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Göring convinces Hitler to give a man in an insane asylum a chance to build a secret weapon to be used against the Allies, especially since the war is not going well for the Nazis. The weapon is the Liquid Fire Stream, which can be used to envelop enemy aircraft and destroy them. Although Blackout is told about this, to his horror he discovers that the weapon will be tested on an unsuspecting British POW who is allowed to escape.
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