Strange Adventures #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Human Battery!", a mysterious alien lawman takes up a strange new role in a traveling carnival, using his uncanny shape-shifting powers to draw attention to himself—though not for the reasons one might expect. Written by Joe Samachson and brought to life with dynamic art by Carmine Infantino and Bernard Sachs, this 1956 DC classic features a cover by Gil Kane that captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly intrigue.
In "Man of a Thousand Shapes!" from Strange Adventures #66 (1956), an alien lawman hides in plain sight at a traveling carnival, using his uncanny ability to shift forms to draw out the fugitive he’s tracking—while the crowd marvels at a sideshow marvel no one can quite believe.
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Reprinted in Strange Adventures #23 (1956), Strange Adventures #24 (1956), Five-Score Comic Monthly #1 (1958), Titanes Planetarios #55 (1958), My Greatest Adventure #43 (1960), Superman Annual #1963 (1963), Strange Adventures #207 (1967), Superman Supacomic #113 (1969), Aventures Fiction #13 (1969), Showcase Presents: Strange Adventures #1 (2009)
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