Reptisaurus #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Reptisaurus Returns," the prehistoric terror and his mate return to wreak havoc across the globe, from the depths of the Atlantic to the wilds of Africa, where they lay their eggs amid a storm of elephants and crocodiles. When a London scientist, Dr. Harden, steals one of the eggs, the enraged Reptisaurus unleashes chaos in Katanga—testing the fragile balance between the U.N. and Cold War tensions—while back in England, the stolen egg begins to hatch in a secret lab. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Montes with inks by Ernie Bache, this 1962 Charlton classic features cover art by Bill Montes and Ernie Bache.
In "Reptisaurus Returns," the prehistoric duo terrorize the Atlantic depths before journeying to Africa to lay their eggs, feeding on elephants and crocodiles as they build a nest. When a London scientist steals one egg, the enraged Reptisaurus unleashes chaos in Katanga, heightening Cold War tensions—while back in England, the stolen egg hatches in a lab, setting off a chain of events that echoes across continents.
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