It feels like something rushed, only to sell magazines during the war, to profit.
The whole issue is like the feverish revenge fantasy of a schoolboy beset by bullies. The bad guys are dropped into one ridiculous situation after another so they can be thrashed and humiliated by the heroes. You can almost feel the flailing fists and kicking feet as he cries, "Take this, you meanie!" But of course the comic was produced by adults
I wonder if Biro was also ahead of the curve in taking on the Japanese. It was my impression that comics didn't tear into the "Japs" until after the Pearl Harbor attack in December.
"The white infidel