Century Comic #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this imaginative tale, Lois Lane finds herself at the center of a whirlwind when Superman reveals his secret identity, leading to a marriage that soon brings unexpected family changes. With Clark introducing his Kryptonian cousin Linda as a potential daughter, Lois embraces the idea—only to face challenges when the orphanage demands she leave her career before the adoption can proceed. As Lois struggles to balance her role as a journalist and a mother-to-be, misunderstandings threaten to unravel everything, leaving her torn between duty, love, and the dream of a family she’s just begun to imagine.
In "The Curse of the Sea Hermit," Aquaman answers a distress call from a mysterious ship haunted by an ancient Aztec ghost said to curse anyone who sails near it. But when he arrives, the truth proves far more earthly—what seemed like a supernatural curse was actually a clever ruse by a desperate pirate captain, using fear to hide his own crimes and evade justice.
In "Vera, My Dark Star!", Robert Foster seeks answers from Alonzo Spade after years of his birthday bringing nothing but misfortune—only to learn the culprit might be the malevolent star Vera. When the star is destroyed, Foster believes he’s finally free, but the darkness that once guided him still has a hold on his fate.
In "The Riddle of the Riverside Raceway!", Bobo teams up with a female friend to watch her prized race horse, Jubilee, at the track—just as a mysterious dynamite blast throws the day into chaos. With the stables ablaze and gangsters on the loose, Bobo must protect Jubilee, using quick thinking and a surprising coconut-powered ambush to outwit the crooks.
In "The Power of Gru-Gru," a young boy discovers a mysterious idol in his cereal box, unaware that it holds the power to grant five wishes—just as it once did for a Rajah who lost it in a factory vat. With the idol now in his hands, the boy's ordinary morning takes a fantastical turn, setting off a chain of events he never expected.
In the heart of Mexico, Danny, Rex, and Professor Barrett uncover an ancient Aztec pyramid—only to be captured by its mysterious guardians. With the professor taken, Danny and Rex must split up, sending Rex on a daring rescue through treacherous lava fields and hidden rivers. When Rex returns to town, his keen nose detects a sinister truth: the so-called Aztecs are impostors, and the real danger lies not in the past, but among the people they’ve been pretending to be.
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