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My Greatest Adventure#36
Cover: Bob Brown

My Greatest Adventure #36

Oct 1959 · DC · 0.10 USD
“I Was Bewitched by Lady Doom”

In "I Was Bewitched by Lady Doom," a 1959 issue of My Greatest Adventure, interplanetary cop Gordon—posing as a human—tracks a Basian pirate named Omid to Earth, enlisting the help of treasure hunter Johnny Blore in a high-stakes ruse. With Mort Meskin handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a blend of sci-fi intrigue and classic adventure, all wrapped in Bob Brown’s striking cover art.

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artist, inker Mort Meskin · cover Bob Brown

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artist, inker Mort Meskin
cover pencils, inks Bob Brown

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Gordon is actually a Sakinian interplanetary policeman after Omid, a Basian pirate, and has tracked him to Earth. Gordon enlists the aid of Johnny Blore, a treasure hunter, to stall Omid with a get rich scheme until the remainder of the police can capture the other pirates.

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