Mighty Comics #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Mod Monster," the Web’s crusade against crime takes a surprising turn when Rosie, frustrated by John’s continued vigilante work, steps back to pursue her own path—landing a job at the museum under curator Tom Alexander. When mysterious fires ignite priceless art pieces, the Web dives into the case, only to find the real Inferno has arrived, and Tom’s calm demeanor hides a shocking secret. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life by Paul Reinman’s dynamic art and Victor Gorelick’s vivid colors, this 1967 issue delivers a sleek, suspenseful twist in the Web’s ongoing battle. Cover by Paul Reinman.
In "The Mod Monster," the Black Hood closes in on the man who killed his partner, Pete Hannigan, when the killer impersonates a fellow criminal, "Schemer" Bashby, turning the streets of the city into a high-stakes game of deception. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by the artist behind the series, the story unfolds with sharp tension as identity and suspicion blur.
When Jo decides to focus on her career instead of supporting John’s crime-fighting as the Web, she takes a job at the museum—only to find the place under siege by a mysterious arsonist. As the Web investigates, the real Inferno emerges, and the curator Tom Alexander’s secret identity begins to unravel.
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Reprinted in Amazing Stories of Suspense #94 (1969), Uncanny Tales #126 (1977), Laugh Comics Digest / Laugh Comics Digest Magazine / Laugh Digest Magazine #23 (1979), Uncanny Tales #156 (1982), Star-Team #5 (1984), Star-Team #3, Uncanny Tales #66
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