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Issue Details

Issue #97
Published October-November 1966
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Jack Schiff

Cover Details - "Automan vs. Mutant-Man!"

Characters Automan; Mutant-Man
Genre superhero
Pencils Jay Scott Pike
Inks Jay Scott Pike
Letters Ira Schnapp

1 page Batman advertisement "For the First Time on the Motion Picture Screen In Color"

Genre superhero
Pencils ? (photograph)
Inks ? (photograph)
Letters typeset
Notes inside front cover; advertisement for the 20th Century Fox film BATMAN (1966)

7 page A Green Glob Adventure story "One Month to Die!"

Characters Green Glob
Synopsis After Roger Boyd is given one month to live by his doctor, the Green Glob transports him to an alien world where he rescues a princess. He returns to Earth, cured by his ordeal.
Genre occult
Script Dave Wood ?
Pencils George Roussos
Inks George Roussos
Notes writer identification by Bob Hughes

Half page Plastic Man promo (ad from the publisher) "He's Not as Strong as Superman..."

Genre superhero; humor
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Gil Kane
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes house ad for Plastic Man (DC, 1966 series) #1, on sale September 22

6 page story "The Human Stallion"

Synopsis A cattle rustler rescues the last of the centaurs and learns the secret of becoming a centaur himself so that he can use his new form for crime.
Genre occult
Pencils Mort Meskin
Inks Mort Meskin
Reprinted from House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #5 (July-August 1957)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Special!"

Genre superhero
Pencils various
Inks various
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes house ad for Batman (DC, 1940 series) #185 [80 Page Giant #G-27], on sale August 11; and World's Finest Comics (DC, 1941 series) #161 [80 Page Giant #G-28], on sale August 18

10 page Automan story "Automan vs. Mutant-Man!"

Characters Automan; Mutant-Man; Professor Sterling
Synopsis Automan fights a giant mutant who is actually a scientist who wishes to test his new form. When the scientist's machine that caused the mutation is stolen, Automan captures the crook responsible.
Genre superhero
Script Otto Binder ?
Pencils Jay Scott Pike
Inks Jay Scott Pike
Notes writer identification by Bob Hughes

Half page Batman promo (ad from the publisher) "Now -- in Your Daily Newspaper!"

Genre superhero
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes Advertisements for the Batman daily syndicated comic strip and the 20th Century Fox feature film.

1 page True Tales of the Unexpected text article "The Ghost that Walked"

Genre occult
Letters typeset