Feature Comics #106
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sword Fish," Martha takes a new job as an aquarium guide, only to find herself drawn into a chilling mystery when a mysterious, pointy-nosed fish with a deadly weapon begins hunting in the tanks. Written by Joe Millard and illustrated by John Cassone, this eerie 1947 tale from Feature Comics #106 unfolds with a quiet dread, as the line between creature and predator blurs. The cover by Al Bryant captures the unsettling atmosphere perfectly.
In "The Sword Fish," Martha begins a new job as an aquarium guide, where she soon encounters the mysterious and menacing Sword Fish—his sharp, pointy nose and deadly sword-like fin marking him as anything but ordinary. When he brutally kills a researcher to claim a rare black pearl, Martha finds herself drawn into a dangerous situation she never saw coming.
Poison Ivy has become mysteriously ill after receiving a peculiar portrait titled "Hangover" from an admiring fan, obsessing over it despite its disturbing effect on her health. When a doctor visits to check on her, he decides the painting itself is the problem and whisks it away. By the next morning, Poison Ivy has bounced back completely—though the doctor discovers the portrait has given him a headache instead.
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Reprinted in Marmaduke Mouse #35 (1953), Plastic Man #63 (1956)
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