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Adventures of the Jaguar#12
Cover: John Rosenberger

Adventures of the Jaguar #12

May 1963 · Archie · 0.12 USD
“The Girl Who Knew Too Much!!”

In "The Girl Who Knew Too Much!!," Ralph tries to erase Jill’s memories of his secret identity using a memory ray—only to accidentally transform a common thief into a deformed being with terrifying psionic powers after the device is left running. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by John Rosenberger, this 1963 adventure from Archie’s *Adventures of the Jaguar* blends sci-fi intrigue with unexpected consequences, all wrapped in Rosenberger’s dynamic cover art.

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writer Robert Bernstein · artist, inker John Rosenberger · letterer John Duffy · cover John Rosenberger

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artist, inker John Rosenberger
letterer John Duffy
cover pencils, inks John Rosenberger

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Ralph uses a memory ray on Jill to make her forget about his secret identity. But that ray changes a common thief into a deformed human with massive psionic abilities after being exposed to it for hours.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).