Five-Score Comic Monthly #47
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Phantom of the Highways," geologist Bart Hobbs takes the stand before a grand jury, claiming his body has undergone inexplicable transformations that forced him to commit a string of thefts. Written and illustrated by Howard Sherman, this 1962 tale from Five-Score Comic Monthly #47 unfolds with a twisty, suspenseful grip, blending scientific mystery with courtroom drama. The cover by Howard Sherman captures the eerie, shifting nature of the story’s central enigma.
In "The Man with the Mineral Powers," geologist Bart Hobbs stands before a grand jury, claiming his body has undergone strange, inexplicable changes that forced him to commit a series of thefts. As his bizarre testimony unfolds, the line between truth and deception begins to blur—leaving the jury, and readers, questioning what’s really happening to him.
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