Yes, an excellent comic. They obviously had problems with their colour printing, understandable diuring wartime. But its not consistently bad throughout the book. ED Furness was an early inductee into the Canadian JOE SHUSTER AWARDS.
https://joeshusterawards.com/hof/hof-ed-furness-1911-2005/
I really like his work. Reminiscent in a way of Ray Moore of Phantom Fame.
My only beef is the inaccuracy of the punch on the cover, not unusaul on a comic cover. He would have had to have hit that Nazi in the back of the head, not the front. Spoils an otherwise excellent cover. He has even drawn an accurate piece of Machinery, not a Wood or Kirby doodle. [Which I love, by the way]
OH, and as the website will tell you, there has been a revival of the Freelance character.
Link to the book:
Freelance Comics 33