Blue Bolt #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Face of Death," Rod grapples with a global mystery after learning that infants are being swapped in hospitals worldwide—leading him to question whether the strange amnesia affecting his friend Chuck and Chuck’s recent trip to Mars are connected. As Rod digs deeper, he uncovers a radical movement among mutant minorities on Mars, who now see themselves as the true majority and are determined to transform both Martians and humans into their likeness. George Appel handles both art and inks for the story, while L. B. Cole delivers the striking cover.
In "The Monstrous Madmen," Rod grapples with a global mystery after learning that babies are being swapped in hospitals worldwide—leading him to question whether his friend Chuck’s lost memories and recent trip to Mars are connected to a far-reaching plan. The story unfolds as Rod uncovers a radical faction of mutant Martians who believe they are the true majority and aim to transform all humans and Martians into their image.
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↩ Reprints Blue Bolt #2 [26] (1942), Captain Flight Comics #5 (1944), Blue Bolt #2 [58] (1945), Captain Flight Comics #11 (1947)
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