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Primus #4

Jun 1972 · Charlton · 0.20 USD
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“The Curse of the Killer Reef”

In "The Curse of the Killer Reef," Primus dives into the treacherous waters off the South American coast to help Carla recover a hidden treasure of stolen gold, hoping to use it for her people’s benefit and keep it from the ruthless dictator Adolfo Ruiz. When a surprise attack by divers and a hail of gunfire from Ruiz’s men unleash chaos—and even the barracudas turn deadly—Primus must rely on his wits and courage to survive. With Charlie and Toni arriving just in time, the tide of danger begins to shift. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Joe Staton, with letters by Charlotte Jetter, this 1972 Charlton classic captures the pulse of underwater adventure with a cover by Joe Staton.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Joe Staton · letterer Charlotte Jetter

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Joe Staton

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Primus assists Carla in an effort to retrieve a treasure of stolen gold buried off the ocean floor of the South American coast. She hopes to use it for the good of her people and keep it away from the dictator Adolfo Ruiz. Locating the wreck Primus comes under attack by two divers. He fights them off but Ruiz shoots a machine gun into the water, wounding his own men and driving the barracuda into a frenzy. Primus saves the men and his partners Charlie and Toni show up in the nick of time and save the day.

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