Whiz Comics #10
In *Whiz Comics* #10 (1940), a 10-cent comic from the golden age of superhero tales, young Billy takes on a mystery that’s shaking the west coast—sudden, unexplained attacks on military defenses. With the help of his sharp instincts and a keen eye for deception, he uncovers a dangerous disguise: the notorious Beautia, posing as a newsreel cameraman, is at the heart of the sabotage. Written by Bill Parker and brought to life by the dynamic art of C. C. Beck—both inks and pencils on the cover—this story blends espionage and heroism in a tense, early chapter of the era’s most enduring adventures.
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Billy is concerned with the mysterious destruction of many of the U.S. west coast defenses, and when he is assigned to look into the matter, he uncovers the infamous Beautia posing as a newsreel cameraman and figures that she is behind the situation.
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