Jerry Iger's Classic Jumbo Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "null," Peter Pupp and his new sidekick Tinymite are snatched from their beds by the nefarious Rat and delivered to the eccentric scientist Watt A. Dogg, who has a bizarre plan to test whether the moon is made of creme cheese. When Peter tries to take control of the rocket ship, he accidentally sends it off-course, crash-landing on a mysterious planet where they encounter their first alien — the enigmatic Weatherman, whose identity will be revealed next issue.
In the shadow of political unrest, Edmond Dantes finds himself thrust into command of the Pharoah after Captain Leclare’s death, carrying a mysterious letter tied to the password "Elba." His rising status ignites jealousy in M. Danglars, who watches closely as Dantes prepares to deliver the letter—only to be seen by his rival. Meanwhile, back in Marseille, Edmond’s engagement to his beloved is threatened by the jealous Fernand Mondego, whose anger over his rival’s success may be the spark that ignites a deadly conspiracy.
In "The Man Who Lived Twice (Part 1)," Spencer Steel, recovering from a gunshot wound, is pulled back into action when his friend and reporter, Doakes, brings news of the trial of the notorious criminal Lucky Lucifer. As Lucifer is sentenced to hang, he swears vengeance on Judge Grayson, setting off a dangerous chain of events that leads his gang to kidnap Lucifer’s brother—a scientist whose knowledge could unlock the impossible: bringing the dead back to life.
In "null," the mind of scientist Stuart Taylor is swapped with that of the villainous Kromo, plunging Taylor into Kromo’s body while the criminal takes over Taylor’s form. Dr. Hayward and his daughter Lora, unaware of the switch, welcome the returned Taylor home—only for the real Taylor to soon find himself trapped and desperate as Kromo, now in his body, turns on them.
In the heart of the untamed jungle, Bob Reynolds and Professor Van Dyke find themselves captured by Sheena’s guards, only to escape and walk boldly into her throne room. There, Van Dyke speaks to Sheena in her native tongue, claiming peaceful intent, as the medicine man begins to recount how she came to rule the wilds—telling of a forgotten Mogul remnant that once invaded, their numbers dwindling until they lived among the people who would become her kingdom.
In the shadowed towers of Notre Dame, Quasimodo watches the world from afar—until the festival draws him into the square, where he first sees Esmeralda. Drawn by her grace, he is manipulated by the jealous Jehan, who sets him up to steal her, leading to Quasimodo’s public shaming in the pillory. Only Esmeralda shows him kindness, and when her life is threatened by Jehan’s betrayal, Quasimodo must rise from the shadows to save her—before the gallows claim her.
In the shadowed highlands of Kale Valley, superspy ZX-5 slips behind enemy lines to uncover the truth behind Transovania’s sudden aggression. With Major Jason watching from afar, ZX-5 must navigate a web of deception to gather the intel Chesterland desperately needs—before war erupts.
"null" presents a series of spot illustrations and bios for notable figures from the world of sports, including Tom McAuliffe, "Lefty" Grove, Terry McGovern, Cleve Brown, "Battling" Nelson, Ben Heller, Honus Wagner, Helen Wills Moody, Henry Lewis, Walter Hagen, and Jimmy Johnson. The story offers a concise, illustrated look at their lives and careers, capturing each individual’s legacy in a compact, informative format.
In "null," Inspector Dayton, cornered by the elusive smuggling ring known as "Ace of Spades," barely escapes capture and races to the police station with a desperate plan. Though the gang evades his trap, they leave behind just enough clues to keep the hunt alive—each one a thread in a web that could finally bring them down.
In the dusty heart of the frontier, Wilton finds himself caught between loyalty and survival when Bart Lugar’s gang corners the sheriff and his posse. With Billy Danson in peril and the odds stacked high, Wilton must confront Bart in a desperate showdown—only to be betrayed by the very man he hoped to bring to justice. As Billy rides off for help, a new force closes in, turning the tide in a moment that could change everything.
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