Crack Comics #47
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis March 1947 Quality Comics entry delivers one of the Golden Age's most visually striking covers: Captain Triumph stands arms outstretched, flanked by two enormous hypnotic eyes — each with a face reflected in the iris — in a genuinely unsettling composition that promises a battle against the mesmerizing villain Khor. The cover blurb, "Captain Triumph Blackens the Hypnotic Eyes of Khor!", sets up a confrontation with a foe whose power is literally written all over the cover. At 60 pages for just a dime, this issue offered remarkable value for readers who enjoyed superhero adventure with a supernatural edge.
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A strange scientist named Khor tries to strengthen humans with animal psychology, and uses Captain Triumph as a guinea pig, forcing him, with hypnotic powers, to submit to the procedure. However, Triumph's body resisted the disintegration suffered by Khor's other victims, and, when defeated, Khor takes his own life.
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