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Cover: Alex Toth

Murder #3

Oct 1986 · Renegade Press · 2.00 USD; 2.75 CAD
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“My Brother”

In "My Brother," Steve Ditko crafts a chilling, off-kilter tale of obsession and control, where a man’s television doesn’t just entertain—it commands. When the device becomes the true criminal, the man turns the tables in a twist that redefines guilt and heroism. The story’s stark, surreal vision is brought to life by Ditko’s signature art, while Alex Toth’s striking cover captures the eerie, mechanical menace of the screen.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Steve Ditko · cover Alex Toth

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Steve Ditko
cover pencils, inks Alex Toth

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A man's television set compels him to commit crimes. When the man is caught, he puts the finger on his TV; the TV is arrested and the man declared a hero.

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