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Reptisaurus
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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So what happened to his mate? Kim L. Neidigh
  
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NameReptisaurus 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.12 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bimonthly
 
Cover1 page
FeatureReptisaurus
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersReptisaurus
PencilsJoe Sinnott
InksVince Colletta
NotesCover consists of a panel taken from the inside story.
 
Comic StoryReptisaurus and the "Peoples'" Dragon (20 pages)
SynopsisAfter napping on the beach of an atoll and hunting whales in the nearby depths, Reptisaurus gets blasted by a U.S atomic bomb test that is conducted on the atoll. Angered, he destroys the military jets then flies towards China. After running amok attacking villages and battling the Chinese air force, he sees a communist parade underway and falls in love with a prop dragon. The communists decide to rig the prop with explosives to kill him when he comes into contact with it. The explosion enrages him and after killing the communists who rigged the explosion, he flies to the Himalayas to rest.
FeatureReptisaurus
Job #[A-1268]
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersReptisaurus
Script ?
PencilsJoe Sinnott
InksVince Colletta
NotesJob number is not in comic, but was taken from Joe Sinnott's jobbook.

There is some continuity errors with the previous story as Reptisaurus' mate is nowhere to be seen.

The Soviet general in the story is named General Bugoff.

When Reptisaurus is napping in the Himalayas he's spotted by a yeti.

The prop dragon is dubbed Reptisaurus' "Oriental sweetheart".
 
Text StoryXama's Question (2 pages)
SynopsisVenusians eagerly await the arrival of Earthlings. They are curious as to how they look. When the Earthling ship lands on Venus, everyone is shocked to see that they look exactly like the Venusians. Humans!
Letterstypeset
GenreScience Fiction
 
Comic StoryFirst Meeting (2 pages)
SynopsisSome Earthmen land on a planet and encounter an alien who tells them to leave or be destroyed. The alien looks exactly like a human and wore a mask to disguise he true appearance. He was afraid that Earth germs would destroy his people. The Earthlings heading back to Earth have a device that allows them to read minds, so they knew the human looking alien was trying to fool them and was only concerned about the safety of his people.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-986
GenreScience Fiction
Script ?
PencilsCharles Nicholas
InksVince Alascia
NotesCredits per Nick Caputo, April 2017.
 
Comic StoryMonsters from Outer Space! (3 pages)
SynopsisAbout various space monsters. Such as the Polyhydra (a multi headed and multi limbed dragon) on Venus. The Space Worm (a huge worm that feeds on ships). The giant spiders of Galaxy 40 whose giant webs snare asteroids. Humanoid reptiles that live like humans. The space rats of Mars (giant flying rats). And giant space manta rays that battle humanoid ants in space ships.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1269
GenreScience Fiction
Script ?
PencilsRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio
InksRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio
 
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