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Cover: Sal Trapani & Charles Paris

Metamorpho #11

Mar 1967 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“They Came from... Beyond?”

Metamorpho: The Element Man delivers another wild ride in issue #11 (1967), as the cover by Sal Trapani and Charles Paris shows Rex Mason's bizarre, multi-hued form in action — deflecting energy beams off a flying saucer in one panel, then transforming into a living pillbox cannon to scatter a squad of yellow-suited soldiers with explosive force. The cover tagline says it all: "He's At It Again — From E-Man… To Pulverizing Pillbox — In One Wild Chemical Switch!" Bob Haney's writing paired with Trapani's kinetic art makes this a thoroughly entertaining entry in one of DC's most inventive Silver Age series.

writer Bob Haney · artist Sal Trapani · inker Charles Paris · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Sal Trapani, Charles Paris

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writer Bob Haney
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils Sal Trapani
cover inks Charles Paris

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Vrag-Kol and his men, in a flying saucer, demand that the government surrender control to them.

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