Description
Jimmy Christopher was the star of the most audacious pulp magazine ever conceived. With the rise of European fascism in the form of Benito Mussolini of Italy, Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany and General Francisco Franco of Spain—not to mention myriad lesser despots and dictators—Americans began to fear for their future. The dread of being drawn into a second World War became a topic of grave concern in that Depression year of 1934.
At pulp magazine publisher Popular Publications, they took note of this isolationist trend and commissioned writer Frederick C. Davis to help develop a hero for their new monthly magazine, entitled Secret Service Operator #5.
“The basic concept of Operator #5 came from Harry Steeger, the publisher, or Rogers Terrill, the editor, or both,” Davis recalled. “It was that Operator #5 must save the United States from total destruction in every story, every month. When I was called in to start the series Terrill already had a cover illustration—the White House being blown up. I did the first Operator 5 around this picture.”
Into this unprecedented crisis plunged Jimmy Christopher. Only one man, but a man who embodied the American spirit — and stands prepared to perish to protect his country.
Chapter 3: Robots in Flight
Chapter 4: Terror in Twelves
Chapter 5: The Stroke of Doom
Chapter 6: Scheduled Doom
Chapter 7: War-Clouds Gather
Chapter 8: The Comet Strikes Again
Chapter 9: Mind over Mind
Chapter 10: Timed Doom
Chapter 11: Midnight Disappearance
Chapter 12: Big Gun Below!
Chapter 13: Wings Against Time
Chapter 14: Big-Gun Valedictory
Chapter 15: The Fate of a Nation