Lion #21 September 1968
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Robot Archie and the Superons," Jerry Siegel crafts a standout tale where Ramsey Chillingswaithe, wielding a reverse ray, turns the tide against the Shocker Gang, enabling Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid to triumph. As the heroes retreat, Ramsey dons a new costume and declares himself Zoom-Boy, determined to step into heroism—though his resolve is tested when the Anti-Matter Giant emerges. Carlos Pino's dynamic art, with Vicente Alcázar's inks, brings the action to life in this 1968 Lion issue, a 7d gem from IPC.
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Ramsey Chillingswaithe activates a "reverse ray," neutralizing the Shocker Gang's weapons and allowing Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid to take down the gang. Meanwhile, Ramsey creates a costume and introduces himself to the returning heroes as Zoom-Boy. The heroes reject the idea of becoming a hero, but Zoom-Boy is intent on being a hero and flies off, later intervening when the Anti-Matter Giant attacks.
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