Planet Comics #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Aztarn," Earthman Kark, exiled and vengeful, launches a desperate assault on Aqua, the vital water world that sustains the cosmos, as Mysta and Dirk race to stop him. With the Safety Council’s scrutiny closing in, Mysta must balance her mission with the ever-present danger of her secret identity being uncovered. Written by Ross Gallun and illustrated by Charles A. Winter, this 1949 adventure blends cosmic stakes with personal peril, all framed by Joe Doolin’s dynamic cover art with inks by John Celardo.
In a future Earth under Voltan occupation, a controversial education decree by the Council sparks public outrage in the ruins of Baltimore. When Jim and his family resist the law that would take their son Kermit to a rehabilitation school, the conflict escalates into violence, drawing the attention of Aztarn, the ruthless Voltan commander himself, who has just arrived to survey his conquered territory. As tensions between Earth's leaders and its people reach a breaking point, a far greater threat emerges from the skies above.
In the 1949 science fiction tale "null" from Planet Comics #62, disgraced Earthman Kark launches a reckless assault on Aqua, the vital water world sustaining the cosmos, as Mysta and Dirk race to intervene. With the Safety Council’s scrutiny closing in, Mysta must balance her mission with the ever-present danger of her hidden identity being revealed.
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Reprinted in Sky Police Comics #[nn] (1949), Gwandanaland Comics #366 (2017), Planet Comics #1
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