My Greatest Adventure #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May 1962 DC anthology issue promises the kind of pulpy, high-stakes thrills the Silver Age did so well, with a cover by George Roussos that drops two terrified men face-to-face with a blindfolded, roaring bear-like beast while a menacing figure watches from a barred window above. The speech bubbles make clear the stakes — the creature's handler has deliberately blindfolded it to make escape nearly impossible, turning the dungeon corridor into a deadly game. Inside, Howard Sherman brings his storytelling chops to "I Protected the Idols of Idoro!" — making this a satisfying package of suspense and adventure for twelve cents.
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A ghost helps lead Santos's army to overthrow the dictator of his country but afterwards tries to blackmail Santos into trading places.
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