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Cover: Bill Everett
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Amazing Man Comics #7

Nov 1939 · Centaur · 0.10 USD
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“Amazing-Man Loose!”

In "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.

writer A. L. Kirby · artist, inker Bill Everett · cover Bill Everett

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artist, inker Bill Everett
cover pencils, inks Bill Everett

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Having interfered with the plans of the Great Question, the villain arranges for fake witnesses to claim in court that Aman forced a car off the road, killing a maintenance engineer. Forced into a cell, Aman changes into the Green Mist and confronts the witnesses, trying to get them to confess to their treachery.

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