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Cover: Dick Giordano

Metal Men #46

Jun 1976 · DC · 0.30 USD
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“The Chemo Conspiracy”

In "The Chemo Conspiracy," the Metal Men journey to Venice on a mission to recover hidden blackmail money—money Doc had stashed away during a period of madness he can no longer recall. Without his memories to guide him, Doc doesn’t realize that Chemo, the volatile metal man, was left behind to guard the stash. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Walt Simonson, this issue blends suspense and mystery with the team’s signature blend of science and soul. The cover, by Dick Giordano, captures the intrigue with a striking, moody scene of the city’s canals and shadows.

writer Gerry Conway · artist, inker, letterer Walt Simonson · colorist Carl Gafford · cover Dick Giordano

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artist, inker, letterer Walt Simonson
colorist Carl Gafford
cover pencils, inks Dick Giordano

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The Metal Men travel to Venice to retrieve blackmail money that Doc had hidden when he was crazy. Because he still suffers from amnesia, Doc does not remember that he left Chemo guarding the money.

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