Reptisaurus #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In a forgotten age, a mutant dinosaur known as Reptisaurus the Terrible escapes the creeping Ice Age, only to be sealed in warm ooze with a mate, entering suspended animation. When an atomic bomb test in the modern day awakens them, the duo face a new threat: alien invaders from Jupiter who descend upon Mexico, overpower the U.S. Air Force, and declare Earth their new colony. But as the aliens prepare to take control, the Reptisaur’s offspring emerge, launching a surprise attack that forces the invaders to retreat—leaving the fate of the planet, and the Reptisaurs, uncertain.
In "The Monster in the Loch," a lone fisherman’s desperate cry echoes across the misty waters of Loch Ness, sparking a wave of fear and fascination. As reporters descend and scientists dismiss the tale, divers plunge into the loch’s abyss—only to vanish, their silence deepening the mystery of a creature that thrives in a canyon no human eye has ever seen.
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