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Cover: Larry Horak

Jet Fury #23

Nov 1951 · Pyramid · 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
“Entry Without Permit”

In "Entry Without Permit," Randolph Gray and his companion Sandy attend a country estate gathering, where Sandy stumbles upon a hidden conversation between Charles Rollywell and two suspicious men plotting a heist. When she’s caught eavesdropping, she’s kidnapped—leaving Gray to wonder why she never returned home. Determined to uncover the truth, Gray takes to the skies as Jet Fury, launching a covert investigation into the mystery. Written by Yaroslav Horak and illustrated by Larry Horak, this 1951 adventure from Pyramid Comics blends suspense and early superhero flair, with cover art by Larry Horak.

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writer, letterer Yaroslav Horak · artist, inker Larry Horak · cover Larry Horak

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writer, letterer Yaroslav Horak
artist, inker Larry Horak
cover pencils, inks Larry Horak

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Randolph Gray and his female companion Sandy attend a social gathering at the country estate of Charles Rollywell. Sandy steps away to go to the powder room and hears voices nearby. She peeks in and sees Rollywell in conversation with two shady-looking characters and overhears that they are planning a heist. Sandy accidently knocks a vase off a table and is discovered eavesdropping. The men then kidnap her, and Gray is told that his companion didn't feel well and went home alone. Gray tries calling her later that evening but gets no response. He then decides to investigate, but as Jet Fury.

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