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Mighty Samson#9
Cover: George Wilson

Mighty Samson #9

Mar 1967 · Western · 0.12 USD
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In "Guide Tour of Washington, D.C.", Samson, Mindor, and Sharmaine are transported by a functioning automated subway from N'Yark to the ruins of Washington, D.C., where they navigate the city's forgotten landmarks. As they explore, they're ambushed by a Presidential-protection robot now loyal to Queen Terra, its programming twisted to defend her at all costs. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Jack Sparling, with lettering by Ben Oda, the cover by George Wilson captures the moment of confrontation in sharp, dynamic lines.

Contains 8 stories
Guide [sic] Tour of Washington, D.C.
1 pp · Non-Fiction
The Renegade Robot [Part 1]
15 pp · Science Fiction
Mighty SamsonMindorSharmaineQueen Terra of Jerz

In "The Renegade Robot [Part 1]," Samson, Mindor, and Jo find themselves whisked from N'Yark to the ruins of Washington, D.C. by a long-dormant automated subway. As they explore the decaying cityscape, they’re suddenly ambushed by a Presidential-protection robot—now loyal to Queen Terra and hunting them through the forgotten streets.

Spine-Throwing Cactus
1 pp · Science Fiction
Mighty Samson (cameo)
Lightning Beast
1 pp · Science Fiction
The Mental Repairman
4 pp · Science Fiction
Tom MorrowCindiaDr. Ivar Branely

In the futuristic heart of Ultra City, when the Central Energy Broadcaster fails and leaves its sole expert incapacitated, Tom Morrow steps in—using his ESP to delve into the scientist’s mind and uncover the fix. With precision and focus, he channels his mental abilities to restore the city’s vital system, proving that even in a world of machines, the mind can be the most powerful tool.

[The Renegade Robot, Part 2] The Metal Hercules
9 pp · Science Fiction
Mighty SamsonMindorSharmaineQueen Terra of Jerz

In "The Metal Hercules," Samson faces off against Terra's renegade robot in the scorched ruins of Washington, D.C., where crumbling monuments stand as silent witnesses to the clash. With the city's skeletal skyline as their battleground, Samson must outmaneuver the towering machine before it turns the capital's wreckage into a tomb.

Net-Casting Spider Monster
1 pp · Science Fiction

In "Net-Casting Spider Monster," a colossal arachnid from Mighty Samson’s era unleashes its deadly web-spinning prowess, weaving a trap of sticky silk to ensnare its prey. The story captures the eerie menace of this ancient creature, its web-laden menace a stark threat in the wilds of a forgotten age.

Washington, D.C.
1 pp · Non-Fiction

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (VG) $1
CGC 9.8 · 3 in census $339
CGC 9.6 · 10 in census $104
CGC 9.4 · 6 in census $62
CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $33*
CGC 9.0 none in existence
CGC 8.5 · 3 in census $33
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CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $20*
CGC 7.5 none in existence
CGC 7.0 · 1 in census $20*
CGC 6.5 none in existence
CGC 6.0 none in existence
CGC 5.5 none in existence
CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $20*
CGC 4.0 none in existence
CGC 3.5 none in existence
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $20*
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Full credits

artist, inker Jack Sparling
letterer Ben Oda
cover pencils, inks George Wilson

Reprints

Reprinted in Avontuur Classics #1863 (1968), Avontuur Classics #1867 (1968), Turok #11 (1968), Samson #9 (1968), Gold Key Champion #2 (1978), Mighty Samson #2 (2010)

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