Strange Adventures #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Adventures #200 brings a genuinely striking image from 1967 DC — a powerfully built, bare-chested man with a blazing comet for a head charges through a nighttime cityscape, flames and pink smoke erupting around him as onlookers scatter in terror. Carmine Infantino's pencils and George Roussos's inks give the scene a vivid, kinetic energy that leaps right off the cover. Inside, Ed Herron and Bernard Baily deliver "The Guardian Eye" alongside a Switcheroo-Witcheroo adventure featuring the Enchantress, making this a satisfying package of mid-1960s DC imagination.
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Bragen and Sinclair are treasure hunting amongst some ruins when they come across an inscription warning them not to touch the forbidden stone. Ignoring the warning, they release a giant dragonfly that terrorizes the area.
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