Mighty Comic #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Built the Toys of Doom," Peter Rogers—once a banker with no memory of his past—wakes each morning with visions of coming catastrophes. Now known as Mr. Smith, he channels these premonitions into intricate mechanical toys, each one eerily mirroring the disasters he foresees. As the toys begin to appear in the world, their strange designs seem to echo the chaos they're destined to unleash.
When several Justice League members suddenly lose their powers, Flash tracks a series of bizarre thefts—catfish and cicadas stolen using abilities just like theirs. With clues pointing to a quest for immortality, the League splits up to investigate long-lived creatures, only to be ambushed by Amazo, who drains their powers and takes them to Professor Ivo’s lab. There, they face a race against time as Ivo prepares a serum meant to grant eternal life—unless Green Lantern can exploit a weakness in his ring to reclaim their powers and stop the scheme.
In "Challenge of the Gorilla Genius!", a sudden surge of cosmic rays at the city zoo transforms a twelve-year-old gorilla named Chuga into a brilliant mind beyond human comprehension. When Chuga unravels the mystery behind the rays—something no scientist has managed to solve—his newfound intellect sets off a chain of events that tests the limits of understanding, curiosity, and what it means to be intelligent.
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