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Gorgo and mom prevent World War III! Go, lizards! Kim L. Neidigh |
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I remember reading this comic book way back when as a child! One of my favorite Gorgo comics! Sure brings back memories! I have been looking all over for this comic! Now I have it! Thanks a lot! |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | October 1962 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | From page 3 of the story.
Cover depicts the previous issue's story. |
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Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense |
Notes | From page 3 of the story.
Cover depicts the previous issue's story. |
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Comic Story | Return from the Deep (19 pages) |
Synopsis | Gorgo and his mother encounter communist Chinese who are planning to destroy the free world with powerful atomic weapons in their secret location in the Arctic. While trying to destroy the monsters, the Chinese accidentally blow themselves up instead. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: A-1679 |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense |
Notes | Art identification by Gary L. Watson and Ramon Schenk (9/2008). |
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Text Story | Danger on Dagor (2 pages) |
Synopsis | In the future an Earth crew from one side of the galaxy go into the hostile other side of the galaxy to rescue a couple of marooned scientists. Denizens of the second galaxy's planet Dagor let them go without any problems. The Earth ship's captain finds that odd and suspects something is wrong. After landing on an asteroid they detect a spore on their ship that grows all over the asteroid. They now know this was intended for Earth. After another crew from Earth destroys the asteroid, the crew returns to Earth where they are hailed as heroes. |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense |
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Comic Story | The Executioner (3 pages) |
Synopsis | A scientist who hates humanity for laughing at him, builds a giant indestructible robot dragon he calls "The Executioner" that he will control by remote from his lair to destroy the world. After locking himself inside an unopenable cave, he forgot his reading glasses and can't read the instructions to activate the robot. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: A-1547 |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense |
Notes | Gill credit likely correct. |
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Comic Story | The Greatest Mystery (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Questions as to the origin of man and how and when man discovered fire. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: A-1944 |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense |
Notes | Art identification by Gary L. Watson (9/2008). Previous indexer listed Vince Alascia as both pencils and inks. |
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