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Cover: Sal Gentile & Vince Alascia

Reptisaurus #3

Jan 1962 · Charlton · 0.10 USD
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“Reptisaurus the Terrible”

In "Reptisaurus the Terrible," a prehistoric mutant dinosaur escapes the coming Ice Age, only to be frozen in warm ooze with a mate—awakening millennia later during a modern atomic test. As alien invaders from Jupiter descend on Earth, unleashing gamma-ray weapons and declaring their intent to colonize, the ancient reptiles rise to defend their world. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Mobil with inks by Vince Alascia, the cover by Sal Gentile and Vince Alascia captures the clash of primordial power and alien conquest in this 1962 Charlton classic.

writer Joe Gill · artist Mobil · inker Vince Alascia · cover Sal Gentile, Vince Alascia

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writer Joe Gill
artist Mobil
cover pencils Sal Gentile
cover inks Vince Alascia

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A flashback to prehistoric times shows Reptisaurus being born. A mutant type of Dinosaur. Reptisaurus flees as the Ice Age occurs. He flies south and gets trapped in warm ooze with another of his kind and they go into suspended animation. In the modern day an atomic bomb test awakens both creatures. Meanwhile aliens from Jupiter land in Mexico and attack Reptisaurus and his mate eventually knocking them out with gamma rays. They also defeat the U.S air force and announce they will colonize the Earth. However the Reptisaurs babies attack and chase them off causing them to flee Earth.

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