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My Greatest Adventure#38
Cover: Dick Dillin & Sheldon Moldoff

My Greatest Adventure #38

Dec 1959 · DC · 0.10 USD
“I Was the Slave of the Dream-Master”

In "I Was the Slave of the Dream-Master," Bill Landers ventures into the unknown to find four missing scientists—only to fall into the clutches of winged giants, unknowingly serving the very minds he’s trying to locate. With George Roussos handling both art and inks, and Stan Starkman’s crisp lettering guiding the tale, this 1959 DC mystery blends suspense and surrealism. The cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of a story where dreams and danger blur.

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artist, inker George Roussos · letterer Stan Starkman · cover Dick Dillin, Sheldon Moldoff

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artist, inker George Roussos
letterer Stan Starkman
cover pencils Dick Dillin
cover inks Sheldon Moldoff

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While searching for four missing scientists, Bill Landers is captured by winged giants who are under the control of the scientists he is seeking, who are planning to build a destructive invention.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).