Mighty Comic #57
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Crisis between Earth-One and Earth-Two," the fabric of reality begins to fray as citizens—including Blockbuster and Solomon Grundy—start vanishing from one Earth only to reappear on the other. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Sid Greene and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1967 issue reveals the Spectre’s grim warning: the Anti-Matter Man’s approach is the unseen force behind the chaos, threatening both worlds. The cover, penciled by Sekowsky and inked by Joe Giella, captures the tension of this multiversal collision.
When Blockbuster and Solomon Grundy begin appearing on the wrong Earth, the sudden crossover sparks chaos across dimensions. The Spectre uncovers a dire threat: the Anti-Matter Man’s approach is tearing the fabric between Earth-One and Earth-Two, pulling people between worlds—and threatening to destroy them both.
In "The Monster Maker of Littleville," Roban returns to the town that once imprisoned him, determined to make everyone fear the very place they call home. Armed with a mysterious machine, he begins transforming the townspeople into monstrous forms, turning Littleville into a place of dread and chaos.
In "The Batman of Tomorrow," Bruce Wayne faces a rare setback when he injures his arm—just as Vicki Vale grows suspicious of Batman’s secret identity. To protect his cover, he turns to the Batman of the Future, a mysterious successor from a distant time, hoping for a temporary solution. But when the future hero steps into the role, the consequences threaten to unravel more than just a disguise.
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↩ Reprints Detective Comics #216 (1955), Strange Adventures #189 (1966), Tales of the Unexpected #95 (1966), Justice League of America #46 (1966), House of Mystery #162 (1966), Wonder Woman #166 (1966)
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