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Century Comic#65
Cover: Gil Kane

Century Comic #65

Oct 1961 · K. G. Murray · 2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
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Contains 11 stories
The Eyes of Johnny Thunder
14 pp · Western-Frontier
The Monsters From Earth
9 pp · Superhero

In "The Monsters From Earth," a robot built to resemble Jimmy Olsen escapes its creators and lands on Earth, determined to live as the real man. As the android assumes Jimmy’s identity, the line between imitation and reality begins to blur in ways neither the hero nor the world can predict.

The Creature King of the Sea
25 pp · Superhero
Untitled Humor story
1 pp · Humor
The Master of Mind Over Matter
4 pp · Science Fiction
Four-Footed Trooper
8 pp · Western-Frontier
Crime Runs the Bases
6 pp · Animal, Detective-Mystery

In "Crime Runs the Bases," Bobo, the ever-enthusiastic mascot of the Eagles baseball team and close friend to pitcher Lefty Crane, finds himself in the middle of a real-life mystery when Lefty is kidnapped by gangsters. With quick thinking and a clever plan, Bobo sneaks into the gang’s hideout, using his wits and a stash of billiard balls to outsmart the criminals before the police arrive. The adventure earns him a special place on the team — even a miniature Eagles uniform to celebrate his heroics.

The Guardians of the Clockwork Universe
8 pp · Superhero
The Man-Ape's Mountain Mission
6 pp · Jungle, Superhero

In "The Man-Ape's Mountain Mission," Congorilla races against time on a treacherous jungle climb to save survivors of a crashed plane, unaware that the body of Congo Bill lies trapped in a shack moments from explosion. The stakes rise as danger closes in from both the wild and a ticking bomb.

The Curse of the Golden Secret
6 pp · Horror-Suspense

In "The Curse of the Golden Secret," a desperate chemist experiments with forbidden alchemical secrets, unlocking the power to turn base metals into gold—only to find his success comes at a terrible price. As his fortune grows, so does the weight of a hidden curse that begins to unravel everything he holds dear.

Secret of the Lost River
8 pp

In "Secret of the Lost River," Rex, Danny, and Susie venture into a mysterious cave rumored to hold the source of the Lost River, a waterway with no known outlet. When a giant bat attacks and a sudden cave-in traps them, the trio must swim through submerged tunnels, only to encounter a fearsome bear before emerging to discover a hidden waterfall—now named Rex Falls.

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker, letterer Henry Boltinoff
cover pencils, inks Gil Kane

Reprints

↩ Reprints All-American Western #123 (1951), Strange Adventures #22 (1952), Strange Adventures #26 (1952), The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #9 (1953), House of Mystery #15 (1953), The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog #10 (1953), It's Gametime #3 (1956), Action Comics #249 (1959), Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #47 (1960), All Star Western #118 (1961), Showcase #32 (1961)

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