Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' classic "For the Man Who Has Everything"..A powerful intergalactic villian named Mongol beats up Wonder Woman while Batman and Robin try to pull an alien spore off Superman...this was later turned into an episode of the "Justice League" cartoon.
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Phantom Lady appeared in Quality Publications' Police Comics from Issue #1 through Issue #23 after which she was discontinued. Quality's version of this hot superheroine was never as sexy as Atlas' version which appeared after Quality dropped her. Still, Quality's version of her is not bad, not bad at all, although the...
Phantom Lady appeared in Police Comics from issue #1 to #23, when she was discontinued. In this story in issue #22 she is allowed to go along for a test ride on a new experimental submarine being examined by the Navy. A sabateur is on board and tries to destroy the vessel. When he is discovered by Phantom Lady he gas...
Here, Vampi is overcome by gas, while her BFF Pantha gets blasted by a spell...Gonzalo Mayo artwork is ornate, but kind of stiff, imho.
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In this story two Nazi espionage agents are on the trail of a British ambassador whom they plan to kill because his mission is to get the USA to enter WW II. The plot is to plant a bomb on a dirigible the Ambassador will be traveling in. When Phantom Lady discovers their evil intentions she follows them to their woodl...
After the Blood Red Queen rips her eyes out of their sockets (ewww!) , our lovely Draculonian passes out from the shock, I guess..not exactly clear..
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