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Spy Smasher (Fawcett 2)

In a bid to weaken American morale, the Nazis decided to make a movie showing Spy Smasher losing to them. With Hans as their impostor, they went to America and began to film. The real Spy Smasher infiltrated the production and took the place of Hans in one scene, fouling up their plot. The Nazis escaped. Spy Smasher again disrupted their plans by crashing the screening of their finished film, knocking out Hans again.
Alias Spy Smasher (Fawcett 2)
Real Names/Alt Names Hans (surname unknown)
Characteristics Movie Star, Nazi Party, Fawcett Universe, World War II Era
Creators/Key Contributors Otto Binder
First Appearance America’s Greatest Comics #8 (1943)
First Publisher Fawcett [CB+] [DCM] [GCD]
Appearance List America’s Greatest Comics #8
Sample Read America’s Greatest Comics [DCM] [CB+]
Description In a bid to weaken American morale, the Nazis decided to make a movie showing Spy Smasher losing to them. With Hans as their impostor, they went to America and began to film. The real Spy Smasher infiltrated the production and took the place of Hans in one scene, fouling up their plot. The Nazis escaped. Spy Smasher again disrupted their plans by crashing the screening of their finished film, knocking out Hans again.
Source Spy Smasher (Fawcett 2) – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki