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.
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After attacking Wales, Reptisaurus and his mate hunt sperm whales and giant octopuses for food at the bottom of the Atlantic. They then fly to Africa so Reptisaurus' mate can lay eggs. The monsters feed on elephants and crocodiles and build their nest. A scientist named Dr. Harden from London steals one egg and flees. Enraged, Reptisaurus attacks Katanga province disrupting tensions in the area between the U.N and the communists. Back in London the egg Harden steals hatches in a lab, as Reptisaurus and his mate feed their newly hatched babies in Africa hippopotamuses for food.
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