Mystery Comics #[1]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lilith the Dark Planet," a 1944 Mystery Comics #1, the mysterious Lilith—once thought a myth—takes center stage as a celestial threat orbiting near the Moon, believed to be the Immortal Emperor’s hidden refuge. With art by Bob Oksner on both pencils and inks, the story unfolds with a sense of cosmic dread, as Brad races to uncover the truth behind the planet’s sinister purpose. The cover, a striking piece by Alex Schomburg, captures the eerie allure of the Dark Planet in bold, dramatic lines.
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Brad belieces the Dark Planet, Lilith, is being used by the Immortal Emperor as an eternal hideout (located somewhere near the Moon), thus becoming a danger to the entire world.
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