As U-Man stands victorious over the
defeated Kid Commandos on a Santa Monica pier, Captain America and
Human Torch arrive; the villain knocks Cap out with a blow and dives
into the water with the captive Golden Girl. All Torch can do is
revive Bucky, Toro and Human Top; the latter realizes that both Bucky
and Toro are in love with Golden Girl and neither will speak up.
Torch notices this too and mentions it later at an inopportune
time....
Merrano is guided to Lady Lotus'
hideout by her psychic powers and he hands over the prisoner. LL
plays host to Golden Girl, relating her own origin (born with psychic
powers, enlightened by Buddha, came to America impersonating a
Chinese to strike back for the homeland) and now wants GG, a Japanese
American girl with firsthand experience of the internment camps, to
join her and use her powers against the enemies of their race. Gwenny
Lou refuses so Lotus resorts to using her psychic force to make her
obey. GG fights back with her sunbursts so the villainess summons
U-Man and her guards. The young heroine dodges, allowing Merrano's momentum to
knock himself silly against a wall, and then easily out-judos the
guards. Then Cap and Bucky, Torch and Toro arrive and LL has U-Man
carry her off to her airplane and safety. Bucky is so thrilled that
GG is safe that he hugs her, embarrassing both of them and tipping
off Toro that he has a rival....
Back in England, a premonition leads
Jacqueline and Brian Falsworth to go out again as Spitfire and
Union Jack. Instinct leads them to the cave on their property and they are
right: they find several Japanese soldiers around the corpse of Baron
Blood. The two heroes attack their enemies and Union Jack
inadvertently blasts the boulder holding the dead vampire in place
with a bolt of electricity. They defeat the soldiers but the revived
Baron Blood seizes them and plans to feast....