More Fun Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The World within the Paintings," a mysterious gallery of enchanted canvases holds a secret that could unravel a gold heist in the remote mountains. Written and illustrated by Harold Sharp, this 1941 tale blends surreal visuals with a pulse-pounding mystery, where every brushstroke might be a clue. The cover by Bernard Baily captures the eerie allure of the paintings, drawing readers into a world where art is more than decoration—it’s a doorway.
In "The World within the Paintings," the Spectre races to protect the city from monstrous horrors spilling from ancient artworks, all while desperately trying to save Clarice from a fate tied to the very paintings that brought the chaos to life.
In a forgotten corner of the jungle, Larkin uncovers a sinister scheme when he finds the native villagers turned to zombified slaves by the ruthless Zordoff, who’s been using them to plunder Norman’s gold mine. With quick thinking and a dash of salt, Larkin breaks the curse, turns the tide, and delivers justice—handing Zordoff over to the law and returning the reward to the grateful Normans.
In "The Leopard Girl," Doctor Fate uncovers a sinister deception behind a woman whose skin has taken on a leopard-like pattern, revealing a hidden scheme involving drugging and illusion. As he confronts the fraud, he makes a surprising revelation to Inza, deepening the mystery of his true identity.
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Reprinted in 100-Page Super Spectacular #DC-20 (1973), Detective Comics #439 (1974), The Golden Age Spectre Archives #1 (2003), Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives #1 (2007)
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