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Reptisaurus
Date | Number: 8 | Lang: English (en)
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Reptisaurus has been given a makeover so he looks more or less like a regular Godzilla-type monster (but with wings), instead of a long snakey creature with wings. Also, look at the middle of the bottom of the cover, right in the black puddle. Now I'm SURE that this is supposed to be the tip of Reptisaurus's tail, but you'd think Montes-Bach would have kept it off the cover because it just looks...suspicious.
  
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NameReptisaurus 8 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.12 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bimonthly
 
CoverBrood of the Beast / 1 page
FeatureReptisaurus
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsBill Montes
InksErnie Bache
NotesImages taken from interior story.
 
Comic StoryBrood of the Beast (20 pages)
SynopsisDr. Harden experiments on the baby Reptisaur and deduces that radiation can kill it. He also discovers that high pitched frequencies can hypnotize it. He decides if he can hypnotize and control the Reptisaurs he can use them to conquer the world. While he is out, his assistant uses radiation to kill the baby after it breaks free. Enraged, Harden goes to Africa and is able to control Reptisaurus. However his assistant had called the U.N and asked them to send bombers to drop radiation bombs. They do killing the 2 baby Reptisaurs and Harden. The parents attack the bombers and then fly off.
FeatureReptisaurus
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1797
GenreHorror-suspense
Script ?
PencilsBill Montes (signed)
InksErnie Bache (signed)
NotesStory continued from previous issue.

This would be the last issue of the series. Reptisaurus would return in Reptisaurus Special Edition #1 (Summer 1963). Although he would appear in Gorgo #12 (April 1963), his appearance in that issue was from how he was depicted in the early issues of this series, a winged serpent rather than a dragon.
 
Text StorySeven Steps in the Snow (2 pages)
SynopsisDr. John Boyle and Professor Roger Hollander of the Saxon Foundation are called to the country of Teyar near the Himalayas to investigate Abominable Snowman footprints. They encounter a 50 foot snowman that attacks them. It's set on fire and vanishes. Did it really exist?
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
NotesThe title is written inside a white shoe print.
 
Comic StoryAnd the Light Shall Come (5 pages)
SynopsisOn a world like Earth, an Atomic war drove the survivors underground where they live like primitives in the dark. They are trapped underground by a huge steel door. They have a civil war amongst themselves until the steel door is opened from outside by spacemen from Earth. The people leave the darkness behind and enter the surface world to embrace sunlight.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1821
Script ?
PencilsSal Gentile
InksFrank McLaughlin ? Dick Giordano ?
NotesGentile pencils and possible Giordano assistance on inks per Nick Caputo, April 2017. Previous indexer credited Frank McLaughlin on pencils and inks.
 
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