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☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Entropy Twins," Steve Ditko crafts a sharp, surreal twist on crime and justice as Killjoy continues his relentless campaign against criminals—only this time, he’s up against a pair of enigmatic adversaries. Mr. Hart, a surprisingly persuasive advocate for legalizing crime, pushes his cause while Flame, a mysterious figure with a hidden agenda, sets a trap that could unravel Killjoy’s mission. With Ditko’s distinctive art and lettering, and Joe Staton’s striking cover, this 1973 Charlton classic delivers a mind-bending clash of ideology and consequence.
In "Enter Killjoy," the eponymous hero disrupts a criminal underworld already on edge, targeting hardened offenders with a mission that’s as relentless as it is mysterious. As Mr. Hart launches a public campaign to legalize crime, his rival Flame sets a dangerous trap, hoping to finally bring Killjoy down.
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Reprinted in The Comic Reader #99 (1973), E-Man #1 (1976), E-Man #2 (1977), The Original E-Man and Michael Mauser #1 (1985), Revolver Annual #1 (1986), Ditko Package #[nn] (1989), E-Man: The Early Years #[nn] (2011), Tonight I'll Dream of You #[nn] (2023)
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