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Judomaster #95
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Frank McLaughlin's cover for this 1967 Charlton issue throws readers straight into the action: Judomaster, in his distinctive yellow-and-black gi, delivers a flying kick that sends a red-and-yellow costumed opponent — the Acrobat — reeling back into crashing surf. The cover's own copy sets the stage perfectly, billing the Acrobat as a direct answer to Judomaster and a defiant challenge to America. It's a punchy, kinetic composition that makes "The Plot To Destroy Judomaster" feel like a genuine test for Charlton's martial-arts hero.
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writer, artist, inker, letterer Frank McLaughlin · cover Frank McLaughlin
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