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Cover: Paul Reinman

Fly Man #32

Jul 1965 · Archie · 0.12 USD
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“Eterno the Tyrant”

In "Eterno the Tyrant," Jerry Siegel and Paul Reinman deliver a classic tale of ancient menace resurfacing when the Mighty Crusaders inadvertently awaken the dormant Eterno the Tyrant during a battle with Doombala. Though Eterno seeks to corrupt the heroes, his plans unravel in an unexpected twist involving a seemingly insignificant Atlantean mosquito. The story, illustrated with bold energy by Paul Reinman and lettered by Sam Rosen, features a cover by Reinman that captures the eerie grandeur of the awakened tyrant.

writer Jerry Siegel · artist, inker Paul Reinman · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Paul Reinman

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artist, inker Paul Reinman
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks Paul Reinman

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While battling Doombala, the Mighty Crusaders accidentally awaken Eterno the Tyrant who had escaped the destruction of Atlantis by going into suspended animation. Eterno tries to turn the Mighty Crusaders evil, but is defeated by a lowly Atlantean mosquito.

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