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Very reminiscent of Steve Ditko's Doctor Strange.
Drako looks like Baron Mordo and Celest looks like Clea |
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Rocco Mastroserio was a great inker for Ditko. |
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Additional Information |
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Publication | [circa 1977 - 1978] | Price: 0.15 GBP | Pages: 1 |
Notes | Credits from GCD index of original source of reprint. |
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Cover | The Death Knell Of The World! |
Featuring | Captain Atom |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Atom [Captain Allen Adam]; Drako |
Notes | Credits from GCD index of original source of reprint. |
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Comic Story | Death Knell of the World! (20 pages) |
Synopsis | Captain Atom must stop a space ark from crashing into the Earth. |
Featuring | Captain Atom |
Credits | Job #: A-5285 |
Content | Genre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Atom [Captain Allen Adam]; Ed (Rocket Scientist); General Eining; Sergeant "Goose" Goslin; Valdar; Celest; Drako |
Notes | Brief recap of origin. |
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Comic Story | The Things in the Window (4 pages) |
Synopsis | Cal rents a isolated house whose former tenant, a young woman, mysteriously disappeared. He discovers that one of the house's windows lets no light into the property. Climbing through it, he enters a strange other dimension, where he finds the former tenant, and helps her escape back to their own dimension, evading some mist-like creatures. Once back in their own world, Cal smashes the window, destroying the gateway. |
Credits | Job #: K-829 |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Cal (second name unknown); an unnamed woman; an unnamed real estate agent; some other dimensional beings |
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Comic Story | The Forbidden Land (4 pages) |
Synopsis | World View magazine sends a team to watch an ancient ritual performed by a tribe of Peruvian Indians. The men observe the sacred rites, despite the Indians attempts to stop them. However, when they return to the magazine's offices they find that all was not what it seemed. |
Credits | Job #: K-840 |
Content | Genre: Detective-mystery | Characters: J. M. Evans (a pilot at World View magazine); Clyde Hover (a photographer at World View magazine); Roger Wayne (a writer at World View magazine); A tribe of Peruvian Indians (including King Tohotal); Bill Hopkins (an editor at World View magazine) |
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Comic Story | Tommy's Power (6 pages) |
Synopsis | Tommy Mason has the power to make whatever he wishes come true, until he is spanked. |
Credits | Letters: typeset | Job #: A-3870 |
Content | Genre: Fantasy |
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Comic Story | Our Planet Earth (3 pages) |
Content | Genre: Math & Science |
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Comic Story | Let the Creature Beware! (4 pages) |
Synopsis | Conman Judd Kerr gets more than he bargained for when he tries to part the inhabitants of Abbyville by claiming that an alien is living in their midst. |
Credits | Job #: K-702 |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Judd Kerr; the inhabitants of the town of Keysville (including the Curvolot Family); the inhabitants of the town of Abbyville (including Hermit Eb) |
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Comic Story | Pleasant Dreams, Sir! (4 pages) |
Credits | Job #: F-562 |
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Comic Story | The Dungeon (5 pages) |
Credits | Job #: F-511 |
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