Mighty Samson #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Underground World," young Tom Morrow—still grappling with the lingering effects of a post-nuclear world—discovers his telepathic abilities when he instinctively stops a runaway robot from harming a worker. As he uses his mind to guide the machine and later frees trapped people from a collapsed structure, the strain reveals just how much power he may still hold. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by George Roussos and letters by Ben Oda, this 1966 Western Comics classic features a cover by George Wilson that captures the eerie, high-stakes atmosphere of Ultra City’s hidden dangers.
In "The World of Darkness [Part 1]," Samson and his friends find themselves caught in a nightmare as the ground splits open beneath them, swallowing buildings whole. Drawn into the hidden realm of the pale, secretive Undermen, they face execution—only to be thrown into chaos by the sudden arrival of a ravenous, shifting blob that threatens them all.
In the ruins of Ultra City, where civilization rebuilds after nuclear war, young Tom Morrow struggles with the hidden burden of his telepathic gift. When a runaway robot threatens a worker, Tom instinctively takes control—only to discover he can also move objects with his mind, freeing trapped people from rubble. Exhausted by the effort, he vows to keep his abilities secret, knowing there’s still more he hasn’t unlocked.
In "The Enemy Below," Samson and Jo team up with the wary Undermen to confront a terrifying threat beneath the surface: a nest of giant mole monsters. When Samson discovers an unexploded atomic bomb that reactivates at his touch, he and Mikki must race against time to use it in the monsters’ lair—pushing their courage and trust to the limit.
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Reprinted in Avontuur Classics #1842 (1967), Tarzan [Jungelserien] #31 (1967), Samson #7 (1968), Mighty Samson #21 (1972), Mighty Samson #2 (2010), Tarzan #31
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