Planet Comics #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Inferno on the Fifth Moon" delivers a pulpy, high-stakes tale from Planet Comics #67, where the enigmatic Barda uses a mysterious charm potion to manipulate the Tabess, turning her against Reef Ryan and steering her toward a sudden, unexpected alliance. Written by Hugh Fitzhugh and illustrated by Pagsilang Isip, this 1952 adventure blends cosmic intrigue with personal deception, all framed by Maurice Whitman’s striking cover art.
When a miners' rebellion erupts on the Fifth Moon—a world ruled by warrior women—Earth's ace planet scout Flint Baker is diverted from his course to help Queen Tenya restore order and secure the lunar ore vital to Earth's defense. Landing in the midst of chaos, Flint finds himself caught between the enslaved men and their female overlords, with his companion Mimi captured by the revolting miners and her fate hanging on his next move. With Queen Tenya demanding he arm her warriors with advanced ray guns, Flint must navigate a brutal conflict where neither side may deserve his allegiance.
In "Sorceress of Xalan," the Barda uses a mysterious charm potion to manipulate the Tabess, turning her against Reef Ryan and ultimately persuading her to marry him—though the true cost of such influence remains unknown.
In "null," Hunt and Lyssa face a dangerous divide as they attempt to unite two warring human tribes, only to be halted by the treacherous Valley of Fire. Meanwhile, Iqor returns to the Lost World with a single purpose: vengeance against Hunt.
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