Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Battled the Volcano Man," Anton Belfors flees the law by parachuting from a plane, only to crash into a volcano and emerge with control over flame. Now a fiery outlaw, he robs banks with reckless abandon—until Lt. Morales closes in on his trail.
In "The Man Who Harpooned Worlds!", Keith Kelvin takes on a cosmic challenge: proving he’s no threat to the universe, but rather a determined explorer using colossal space harpoons to capture a massive Ultra-Hawk that slipped through a rift in space. With the fate of reality hanging in the balance, he must navigate the dangers of interdimensional travel and the skepticism of those who fear what they don’t understand.
In "The Forbidden Face of Fa-San!", three treasure hunters stumble upon a mysterious three-headed idol said to grant fortune to those who honor it. While two of its faces bring unexpected blessings, the third watches silently—ready to punish the one who dares to betray the others for greed.
In "Earth's Super Prisoner," a young man named Adam Seldes and his friends make a daring rescue that sets off a chain of cosmic consequences—saving a colossal being from another dimension, only to find their actions triggering devastating disruptions across Earth. The giant’s people, unaware of his fate, are now hunting him with forces that threaten to unravel the planet itself.
In "I Was Bewitched by Lady Doom," a young man haunted by fragmented memories finds himself caught in vivid, dreamlike visions where his lost love, Isadora, appears amid strange and unsettling imagery. As a mysterious figure named Erwald—shaped like a man named Peter—seems to weave illusions around him, Jim must unravel the truth behind his own mind before the fantasy consumes him completely.
In "The Martian Earth-Trap!", Earth's first deep-space explorers find themselves mysteriously drawn back to their planet the moment they cross the atmosphere—unaware they've fallen victim to a cunning Martian scheme designed to keep Earth isolated and vulnerable in the galactic marketplace.
In "I Was Bewitched for a Day," Henry finds himself caught in a surreal chain of events after a mysterious little man claims to grant his wish for a better life—only to discover the whole experience was a clever prank orchestrated by his wife and a hidden camera TV show. The story unfolds with playful deception and a twist that blurs reality, leaving Henry questioning what was real and what was staged.
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