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Cover: Jack Kirby & Mike Royer

Mister Miracle #10

Sep 1972 · DC · 0.20 USD
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“The Mister Miracle to Be!”

A menacing, bald-headed figure looms inside a glowing containment unit on Jack Kirby's cover, flanked by armored guards who operate what appears to be an elaborate escape-proof trap — and the boastful speech bubbles make clear this villain considers himself Mister Miracle's ultimate challenge. Titled "The Mister Miracle to Be!" and billed as "A Complete Fourth World Death-Defier!", this 1972 DC issue showcases Kirby's kinetic design sense, brought to sharp definition by Mike Royer's inking. If you're drawn to the grand cosmic scope of the Fourth World saga, this is a compelling piece of that universe.

writer, artist Jack Kirby · inker, letterer Mike Royer · cover Jack Kirby, Mike Royer

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writer, artist Jack Kirby
inker, letterer Mike Royer
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Mike Royer

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Scott and Barda accidentally land in the Tinker's Workshop of the World Protective League.

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