Marvel Mystery Comics #59
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Mystery Comics #59 brings the chaos of a wartime "Testing Room" to vivid life, with Alex Schomburg's cover depicting a blazing, flame-wreathed figure streaking through a laboratory while enemy soldiers in gas masks scramble amid canisters labeled "Chlorine" and "Poison Gas." A bound Allied soldier struggles in the foreground as the fiery hero tears through the opposition with scorching intensity. With the story "Madman of Terror Mountain" waiting inside, this October 1944 issue captures that thrilling blend of science-gone-wrong and superheroic defiance that made Marvel Mystery Comics a standout of the era.
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Professor Svengalie creates an army of giant robots and sends them to destroy bridges. He captures Torch and Toro and places them in a large glass bowl. The author of this story seems to think that an atom smasher literally destroys any atoms it comes into contact with, as Torch and Toro rock the glass bowl into the atom smasher and it is destroyed. When Professor Svengalie tries to ax murder Toro, he stumbles into the atom smasher and is killed.
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