Millennium Edition: More Fun Comics 73 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Mr. Who" delivers a rare, heartfelt tale from the early days of DC's More Fun Comics, spotlighting a scientist and explorer who harnesses the lost science of Atlantis to empower his son with extraordinary abilities—chief among them the power to breathe underwater. Written by Mort Weisinger and illustrated with crisp, timeless detail by Paul Norris, this 2001 Millennium Edition story captures the wonder and adventure of a bygone era, with Howard Sherman's cover capturing the mysterious, heroic spirit of the tale.
In "Mr. Who," Dr. Fate confronts a mysterious new villain whose experiments with the mysterious "Solution Z" grant him the power to grow to colossal size and vanish from sight. With the legendary Almond Diamond in peril, Fate must use his mystical prowess to track down and stop a foe who is as elusive as he is formidable.
In "Murder Takes the Spotlight," detective Larry follows a trail of strings and secrets when a mysterious violinist, Jasper Rawdon, becomes the prime suspect in a plot to kidnap Lorna Drake—her fate tied to a dangerous scheme involving oil bonds and a musician’s desperate gamble. With the frontier town buzzing with suspicion, Larry must untangle a web of deception where every note could be a clue or a lie.
In "Secret Mission in Honduras," Clip is dispatched to Central America on a high-stakes undercover operation to support President Camapo, whose nation faces a growing threat from arms smugglers fueling a guerrilla uprising led by a shadowy figure known only as The Avenger. With danger lurking in every shadow and trust in short supply, Clip must navigate a web of deception to stop the violence before it spirals out of control.
In "The Vanishing Menaces," the Spectre arrives to intervene when a brilliant scientist is held captive by his own assistant, who seeks to seize the inventor’s groundbreaking space-folding machine—a device capable of instantaneously transporting matter across the globe. With the fate of the invention and its creator hanging in the balance, the Spectre’s presence brings a supernatural edge to a clash of ambition and betrayal.
In "The Submarine Strikes," an unnamed scientist and explorer draws on the forgotten science of Atlantis to empower his son with the ability to breathe underwater, unlocking a hidden legacy of ancient knowledge. With these gifts, the boy steps into a world where he must defend the surface from threats both unseen and unforgiving.
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