Smash Comics #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Gimme Back My Body," Lady Luck finds herself caught in a dangerous game when her secret identity is exposed to The Colonel, a relentless adversary determined to eliminate her. With her cover threatened, Brenda Banks plays along as the fake painters he hires try to silence her—though her true intentions remain hidden. Written and illustrated by Klaus Nordling, this tense tale unfolds with quiet cunning, while Jack Cole’s sharp cover captures the story’s high-stakes tension.
When Professor Padsel's mind-switching machine goes haywire, chaos erupts as identities blur and bodies swap unpredictably. Suddenly, the real Midnight is in danger—his body is being used to commit murder, and the only one who can stop it might be the man who started the mess.
In the town of Backwash, Curly decides to pull a prank on his friend Spunky by pretending to hypnotize him—and when Spunky learns the trick, he's determined to get revenge by actually mastering hypnotism himself. Things escalate hilariously when Spunky, Curly, and Marge end up at a performance by Zambizi the Hypnotist, leading to a chaotic showdown where nobody's quite sure who's hypnotizing whom anymore.
In "Colonel Snath's Murder Plot," the relentless Colonel, now aware of Lady Luck’s secret identity, schemes to eliminate her by sending impostor painters to silence Brenda Banks. Though she plays along, letting him believe he’s succeeded, her true intentions remain hidden—just as her next move is still unknown.
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