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Golden-Age Men of Mystery#11
Cover: Bob Fujitani

Golden-Age Men of Mystery #11

Nov 1998 · AC · 6.95 USD
“The Story of Rosetta!”

In "The Story of Rosetta!", Terry West is sent to investigate Dr. Ivan Claux’s groundbreaking work on a miniaturized mechanical brain, a creation that could tip the balance of global power. When she discovers Claux has been kidnapped, she triggers a hidden alarm on her bracelet—sending a urgent signal to Catman and Kit, who spring into action to rescue her, the doctor, and the dangerous prototype. Penciled and inked by John Dixon, this 1998 issue features dynamic art and a taut, suspenseful plot, with a striking cover by Bob Fujitani.

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artist, inker John Dixon · cover Bob Fujitani

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artist, inker John Dixon
cover pencils, inks Bob Fujitani

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When Dr. Ivan Claux creates a miniaturized mechanical brain the UN fears that it may be stolen by a country that would use it to threaten the world. The editor of the United Nations Press sends in Terry West to make sure that he hasn’t been approached by a country that would use it to attack others. While talking to who she thinks is Dr. Claux, she finds out that he has already been taken prisoner. When she and the doctor are being kidnapped she presses a button on her bracelet that alerts Catman that she is in danger. Catman and Kit rush to rescue her, the doctor and the mechanical brain.

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