Fantastic! #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "At the Mercy of Loki, Prince of Evil!", Johnny Future faces a mind-bending challenge when Mr. Opposite’s power to invert behavior turns police and civilians alike into unpredictable agents of chaos. As the hero grapples with whether to resist or submit, the line between justice and madness blurs. Written by Alf Wallace and illustrated by Luis Bermejo, this 1967 IPC classic delivers a tense, thought-provoking showdown with a cover by Luis Bermejo.
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Mr. Opposite has the power to make people behave in unaccustomed ways. He tests out his power on some policemen and an unwitting bank clerk, who gives him some of the bank's money. He draws the attention of Johnny Future. Mush later, Johnny investigates a disturbance caused by some people under Mr. Opposite's influence. Mr. Opposite encourages some (different) policemen to attack Johnny. Johnny ponders his dilemma. Should he allow himself to be arrested? Or should he resist the policemen and risk tarnishing his reputation as a hero?
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