Adventure Comics #241
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Super Outlaw of Smallville," circus owner Roger Curtis turns to Aquaman for help training sea creatures for a new act, but his unscrupulous lawyer has other plans—sabotaging the show to seize control of the circus. Written by Jack Miller and illustrated by Ramona Fradon, this 1957 adventure blends aquatic wonder with small-town intrigue, all framed by Curt Swan’s dynamic cover and Stan Kaye’s sharp inks.
In "The Mutiny Against Aquaman," circus owner Roger Curtis turns to the sea king for help when his animal training act goes awry, only to face sabotage from his unscrupulous lawyer, who has his own plans for the circus. With Aquaman’s powers over sea creatures, the act seems set to shine—until greed threatens to sink it all.
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↩ Reprints Adventure Comics #177 (1952)
Reprinted in Superboy Adventure Book #1955-56 (1955), The Hundred Comic Monthly #15 (1957), Strange Adventures #40 (1958), Big Boy #21 (1958), Batman (2ª Série) #49 (1965), Big Boss #9 (1972)
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