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Amazing Mystery Funnies#3[b]
Cover: Bill Everett
Amazing Mystery Funnies #3[b]
“Pal”
"Pal" marks Bill Everett’s early work in a 1938 Centaur publication, showcasing his dual role as both artist and inker on the interior pages, with full cover art also credited to him. In this story, Steele and Kurt are rescued from a rocket bomb by Invex, only to discover Sari and Tal frozen in place—then mysteriously activated by a device that turns them into robotic responders.
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Saved from a rocket bomb by Invex, Steele and Kurt are shown how Sari and Tal have been frozen stiff, then a gadget is placed on them that makes them respond like robots.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).