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Creepy Worlds
Date | Number: 168 | Lang: English (en)
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   By cicisaur
Very reminiscent of Steve Ditko's Doctor Strange. Drako looks like Baron Mordo and Celest looks like Clea
   By crashryan
Rocco Mastroserio was a great inker for Ditko.
  
Additional Information
 
Publication[circa 1977 - 1978] | Price: 0.15 GBP | Pages: 1
NotesCredits from GCD index of original source of reprint.
 
CoverThe Death Knell Of The World!
FeaturingCaptain Atom
ContentGenre: Superhero | Characters: Captain Atom [Captain Allen Adam]; Drako
NotesCredits from GCD index of original source of reprint.
 
Comic StoryDeath Knell of the World! (20 pages)
SynopsisCaptain Atom must stop a space ark from crashing into the Earth.
FeaturingCaptain Atom
CreditsJob #: A-5285
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NotesBrief recap of origin.
 
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CreditsJob #: K-829
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Cal (second name unknown); an unnamed woman; an unnamed real estate agent; some other dimensional beings
 
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CreditsJob #: K-840
ContentGenre: 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)
 
Comic StoryTommy's Power (6 pages)
SynopsisTommy Mason has the power to make whatever he wishes come true, until he is spanked.
CreditsLetters: typeset | Job #: A-3870
ContentGenre: Fantasy
 
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CreditsJob #: K-702
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CreditsJob #: F-562
 
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CreditsJob #: F-511
 
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