Fly Man #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Get Lost, Fly-Man," Jerry Siegel and Paul Reinman deliver a standout moment in the Fly Man series as John Raymond finds himself caught between defending his secret identity and protecting his family—only to watch his wife and mother-in-law handle a break-in with surprising skill. With Paul Reinman’s dynamic art and Sam Rosen’s crisp lettering, this 1966 issue captures a rare, grounded moment of domestic tension and unexpected heroism, all under Reinman’s distinctive cover pencils and inks.
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While John Raymond is trying to justify a need for the Web to his wife and mother-in-law, the Madman breaks into the Raymond household. Before John can act, the two women take down the intruder.
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