Amazing Man Comics #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Amazing-Man Loose!", the hero Aman finds himself falsely accused of a fatal accident after being framed by the Great Question, who manipulates the courts with forged testimony. With his freedom on the line, Aman transforms into the Green Mist and takes a bold stand, confronting the false witnesses in a tense bid to expose the truth. Written by A. L. Kirby and illustrated by Bill Everett—whose dynamic art defines the issue’s bold, early superhero style—this 1939 classic showcases the raw power of justice and identity in the face of deceit. The cover, also by Bill Everett, captures the moment of Aman’s transformation in striking detail.
In "Amazing-Man Loose!" from Amazing Man Comics #7 (1939), Aman finds himself falsely accused of a deadly accident after the Great Question manipulates the system to frame him. Trapped in a cell and facing a rigged trial, Aman transforms into the Green Mist, determined to expose the truth before the lies seal his fate.
Paleontologists Jay Douglas and Ronald Wells venture into South America's unexplored wilderness seeking evidence of prehistoric life, only to find themselves face-to-face with living dinosaurs roaming a hidden forest. When a massive allosaurus threatens their survival, the two scientists must use their wits and resourcefulness to navigate encounters with ancient creatures and escape the primordial landscape. Robert Louis Golden brings this thrilling adventure to life with a perfect blend of scientific curiosity and pulse-pounding danger.
In the tropical port city of Sandakan, Mr. Jenkins orchestrates a dangerous scheme involving Mr. Finkey and a ship laden with contraband, while simultaneously sending word to a mysterious figure known only as "the King"—a jungle crime lord who rules these waters with ruthless efficiency. When the message reaches the King's island hideout, he learns of an incoming vessel, the "So Chung," carrying wealthy English passengers including Sir Oliver King and the young Doris McAllister, unaware that they've been marked for attack. As the ship sails toward its fate, the King's native forces mobilize for what promises to be a high-seas robbery that will test the crew's courage and seal the fates of everyone aboard.
In "null," Dr. Toyat’s sinister experiments turn young women into giants, unleashing chaos in the city. Iron Skull steps in to stop the mad scientist, forcing him to reverse the transformations before the damage becomes irreversible.
In a tale from the early days of science fiction comics, Chuck and Jerry find themselves mastering the alien tongue of Aquatanian, unlocking secrets beneath the sea. When the towering Oxan dares Chuck to prove his strength, the moment becomes a turning point—where victory brings not triumph, but a surprising pledge of loyalty.
In this 1939 tale from *Amazing Man Comics #7*, the Shark discovers he’s the son of Father Neptune, gaining enhanced strength on land as a result. With his newfound heritage, he teams up with the sea god to stop the mad Dr. Stepet, whose ray gun threatens to evaporate entire lakes—only for an octopus to deliver the final blow.
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Reprinted in The Golden Age of Comic Books #[nn] (1977), Men of Mystery Comics #63 (2007), Continuum #3 (2007), The Bill Everett Archives #1 (2011), Men of Mystery Comics #100 (2016)
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