Captain Midnight #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Without a Body!", Captain Midnight faces his most bizarre threat yet, journeying to Saturn in a desperate bid to stop the villain Xog from seizing universal control. After being ambushed and reduced to gas particles, Midnight must find a way to reclaim his physical form before Xog’s plans come to fruition. Leonard Frank handles both the interior art and cover, delivering a striking, pulpy vision of cosmic peril.
In "Without a Body!", Captain Midnight races to Saturn to stop the villain Xog, whose plan to rule the universe threatens all of space. After a brutal ambush, the hero is reduced to gas—stranded and powerless, with only minutes to reclaim his body before Xog's scheme succeeds.
Pilot Pete is reluctant when a stranger asks him for a joy ride, but agrees out of politeness—only to discover his passenger is a terrible flyer whose reckless maneuvering sends them hurtling toward a tree. When Pete protests that anyone flying so badly shouldn't have a license, the passenger delivers the punchline: he doesn't have one at all.
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Reprinted in Men of Mystery Comics #19 Special Edition (2000), Men of Mystery Comics #19 (2000), Men of Mystery Comics #77 (2009), Captain Midnight Archives #2 (2014)
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