Fly Man #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Creature from the Abyss," Jerry Siegel crafts a classic pulp-inspired tale where the Shield, already on the case at a museum heist, stumbles upon an ancient curse when thieves awaken the mummified sorcerer Evilo the Tempter. With Mike Sekowsky’s dynamic art and Paul Reinman’s sharp inks bringing the eerie threat to life, the Shield joins forces with the Comet in a battle against a supernatural force from beyond the grave. The cover by Paul Reinman captures the moment of dread and discovery, making this 12-cent 1965 adventure a standout in the Fly Man series.
In "The Creature from the Abyss," the Terrible Titan rises from Subterrania with a plan to poison the surface world with radiation, forcing Fly-Man and the Black Hood to join forces in a desperate bid to stop him. The story unfolds with urgent stakes and a classic clash of heroism against a monstrous threat from below.
In the shadow of a stolen artifact, the Shield uncovers a mummified sorcerer named Evilo the Tempter, awakening a force older than the museum’s walls. When the villain’s ancient magic begins to stir, the Shield must join forces with the Comet to face a threat that defies both science and reason.
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Reprinted in Super Heroes versus Super Villains #1 (1966), Star-Team #5 (1983), Sinister Tales #226 (1988), Creepy Worlds #109
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