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Cover: Eddie Robbins

Fantoman #3

Oct 1940 · Centaur · 0.10 USD
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“Racing Against Doom”

In "Racing Against Doom," the Fantom faces a towering electro-robot unleashed at the Electric Utilities area of the World's Fair, its deadly volts endangering innocent bystanders. With Paul Gustavson handling every aspect of the interior art and storytelling, the tale unfolds as the hero tracks down the mind controlling the machine, leading to a tense confrontation. The cover by Eddie Robbins captures the chaos of the scene, a striking visual of the mechanical threat in motion.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Paul Gustavson · cover Eddie Robbins

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Paul Gustavson
cover pencils, inks Eddie Robbins

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In the Electric Utilities area of the World's Fair, a giant electro-robot goes on a rampage, turned loose by some unknown person, threatening the lives of Fair goers with a million volts of electricity at its fingertips. The Fantom battles the metal menace until he discovers the brains behind the controls, then deals with him.

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