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.
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Geologist Bart Hobbs convinces a grand jury that inexplicable transformations of his body forced him to commit various thefts, but his lies are eventually exposed.
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