Adventure Comics #230
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Secret of the Flying Horse," Aquaman is shrunk to the size of a toy by a gang chief’s shrinking ray, forcing him to navigate a world suddenly magnified to dangerous proportions. With his size diminished and his strength compromised, he must find a way to reach the criminals’ hideout before it’s too late. Ramona Fradon’s expressive art brings the perilous scale of his journey to life, while Curt Swan and Ray Burnley’s cover captures the mystery of a flying horse from another world—hinting at a strange connection to a Kryptonite-powered spaceship.
In "The Outlaw Archers," Green Arrow and Speedy find themselves caught in a lawless frontier town where tradition rules and outsiders are unwelcome. Wrongly accused of a bank robbery, they must use their wits and trick arrows to unravel a web of deception orchestrated by hidden criminals who thrive on the town’s isolation.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #136 (1949)
Reprinted in The Hundred Comic Monthly #6 (1957), Superboy #99 (1957), Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly #14 (1957), Superboy #138 (1967), Os Falcões #2 (1967), Superboy #2/1968 (1968), Aquaman Classics #2503 (1969), Supermán #1205 (1979), Top Comics #10
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