The Victor #625
In this 1973 issue of The Victor, Private Jon Coleman—expert jungle fighter—teams up with explosives specialist Bill Trail and Malayan guerrilla leader Peng Lee to sabotage Japanese operations in Malaya. Disguised as a wrestler, his manager, and a servant respectively, the trio infiltrate Singapore under the cover of a traveling show, moving stealthily toward a secret rendezvous. The story unfolds with tense, wartime ingenuity, all rendered in the crisp, classic style of the era.
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During the Second World War, Private Jon Coleman, an Expert Jungle Fighter, Was Parachuted Behind the Japanese Lines in Malaya to Help Organise the Native Guerrillas in their Struggle against the Japs. Helped by Bill Trail, an Explosives Specialists, and Peng Lee, a Malayan Guerilla Leader, He Struck Hard at the Japs. When They Received a Message to Raid the Docks at Singapore, They Disguised Themselves, Bill as a Wrestler, Peng Lee as his Manager and Joe as Peng's Servant. They Managed to Bluff their Way into the City and Were Making for the House Where They Were to Weet their Contact--
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