Amazing Man Comics #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Ranch Dude," Amazing Man Comics #10 (1940), the hero Aman crash-lands in a remote Himalayan plateau after commandeering a German plane, only to be rescued by the mysterious villagers of Kahar. Written by Allen L. Kirby and illustrated by Bill Everett—whose dynamic pencils and inks define the cover and interior—this early adventure finds Aman summoned to a hidden Council in Tibet, where his fate hangs in the balance.
In "null," the heroic Aman, after a daring hijacking of a German aircraft and a perilous crash in the high Himalayan plateau, is rescued by the secluded villagers of Kahar. Summoned by the mysterious Great Question, he journeys to the hidden Council chambers of Tibet, where his fate awaits—though what lies beyond the threshold remains unknown.
Kid Miller is determined to take down the ruthless land-grabber Bull Sendach, who's been buying up ranches across the territory—including his own father's property. When a mysterious dude in fancy boots and silver spurs shows up and intervenes in Kid Miller's confrontation with Sendach, it becomes clear there's far more to this stranger than meets the eye in this six-page western tale by Joe Simon.
The Mighty Man investigates a woman's terrified screams at a remote mansion during a storm, only to discover the house harbors far more sinister secrets than simple hauntings. As supernatural tricks and vanishing acts unfold, the twelve-foot giant uncovers a criminal operation hidden behind the walls—and Mary and her gang won't surrender their operation without a fight. Story and pictures by Martin Filchock.
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Reprinted in The Bill Everett Archives #2 (2013)
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