Part 3 of 3 - "The Liberty Legion Busts Loose!" Guest-starring the Liberty Legion. Written by Don Glut. Art by Alan Kupperberg and Rick Hoberg.
The Invaders and Liberty Legion are all that stand between the world and a madman's scheme to rule the world. But can even the greatest super heroes of World War II stop the armored Iron Cross? Plus, the startling return of U-Man and introducing the lethal beauty Lady Lotus. 1st appearance of Lady Lotus.
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The Invaders/Liberty Legion Crossover: Part 1 of 4 - "Red Skull in the Sunset!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Rich Buckler, Dick Ayers and Jim Mooney.
Sooner or later it was bound to happen. The Invaders must match wits with Captain America's greatest foe the sinister Red Skull. Story continues in Marvel Premiere (1972) #29.
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The Invaders/Liberty Legion Crossover: Part 3 of 4 - "…And Let the Battle Begin!" Guest-starring the Liberty Legion. Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Frank Robbins and Vince Colletta.
Story continued from Marvel Premiere (1972) #29. The Invaders are being mind-controlled by the Red Skull. Bucky has assembled a team of America's homefront heroes - The Patriot (Jeffrey Mace), Red Raven, the Thin Man, the Whizzer, Miss America, Jack Frost and the Blue Diamond – to save his friends and America. It's the Invaders vs. the Liberty Legion with the fate of the free world hanging in the balance.
Story continued in Marvel Premiere (1972) #30.
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Part 1 of 2 - "To the Warsaw Ghetto!" Written by Roy Thomas. Art by Frank Robbins and Frank Springer.
1st appearance of Jacqueline Falsworth as Spitfire
Fill-In Issue – By Carlos Burgos and Bill Everett. Cover by Gil Kane. The story from last issue continues in issue #25. Meanwhile, this issue reprints material from Marvel Mystery (1939) #17. Featuring the first team-up of the Savage Sub-Mariner and the Golden Age Human Torch.
"Heil Frankenstein!" Written by Don Glut. Art by Chic Stone and Bill Black.
Captain America, Prince Namor and the Human Torch come face-to-face with "Frankenstein's Monster." What manner of macabre horror has the Nazis released upon the world?