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Cover: Sal Trapani

Metamorpho #16

Jan 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
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“Jezeba, Queen of Fury!”

Late-1960s DC storytelling gets a wonderfully eerie showcase here, as the cover — penciled and inked by Sal Trapani — frames the story's threat front and center: Jezeba, the self-proclaimed Queen of Fury, looms large at the top with arms outstretched and a mysterious third-eye marking on her forehead, while a prone, seemingly powerless Metamorpho lies crumpled in a glowing yellow spotlight below her. Between them, an ancient relief carving of chariots and warriors hints at a clash steeped in antiquity, setting a genuinely atmospheric tone for Bob Haney's story. Rounding out the issue are a fab pin-up and contest winners inside — solid bonus material for fans of the era.

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writer Bob Haney · artist Sal Trapani · inker Chic Stone · cover Sal Trapani

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writer Bob Haney
cover pencils, inks Sal Trapani

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Metamorpho and Mr. Shadow discover Jezeba's secret city.

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