My Greatest Adventure #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA man named Tod Lamont finds himself in a most surreal predicament on Ruben Moreira's cover for this 1957 DC anthology: accused before a jury of literary and legendary villains — Macbeth, Blackbeard, Circe, and Merlin among them — who demand he stand trial for the murder of one of their legion. Lamont defiantly protests that no "unreal world" has jurisdiction over a living American citizen, making for a wonderfully strange courtroom tableau. Also packed into this ten-cent issue is a bonus list of DC contest winners — plenty of value for any adventure fan of 1957.
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