Master Comics #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA moonlit graveyard sets an eerie mood on Kurt Schaffenberger's cover, where a caped hero in black and gold creeps warily among tombstones while an armed soldier silhouetted against a full moon prowls nearby — bats circling overhead completing the unsettling atmosphere. The story title "The Living Dead" promises something delightfully spooky within, and Walter Farmer's writing accompanies what looks to be a genuinely atmospheric 1953 adventure. The cover also heralds the arrival of Bill Battle, the self-proclaimed "One-Man Army," whose confident boast — "I'm the best there is, and that's the full truth!" — makes this an issue with more than one reason to turn the page.
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