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Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #39 cover
Cover: Joe Kubert

Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #39

Mar 1976 · DC · 0.25 USD
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“The Airquarium”

Kamandi — the long-haired, defiant last boy on Earth — is captured and raging against fish-faced captors in this 1976 DC adventure, fists raised as he shouts "I'm not a pet… I'm a man!" while a towering green sea-creature looms overhead and coldly pronounces his destruction. The setting is "The Airquarium," the strangest city of all, promising the kind of wild, high-concept world-building that made this series a delight. Joe Kubert's cover art brings real urgency to the scene, with Kamandi's companions visible in the struggle below, making this a vivid snapshot of humanity's fight for dignity in a world turned upside down.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Jack Kirby · inker, letterer Mike Royer · colorist Jerry Serpe · cover Joe Kubert

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artist Jack Kirby
inker, letterer Mike Royer
colorist Jerry Serpe
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

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