The Brute #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Attack of the Reptile Men," mad scientist Karlheinz Speer unleashes his twisted plan to create a new race of reptile men, using kidnapped scientists and the Brute as his unwilling puppet. With Chief Frazier’s tip leading Dr. Turner to Speer’s lab, the race is on to free the Brute before his mind is lost forever. Written by Michael Fleisher and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Pablo Marcos and letters by Alan Kupperberg, this 1975 Seaboard classic features a cover by Dick Giordano and Larry Lieber, with inks by Giordano and Frank Giacoia.
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Mad doctor Karlheinz Speer kidnaps scientists who earlier spurned him and turns them into reptile men, believing they will start a new race which will survive an inevitable nuclear holocaust. Operating on the Brute, he is able to control his mind so that he must do Speer’s bidding. On a tip from Chief Frazier, Dr. Turner arrives at Speer’s laboratory to try to free the Brute from Speer’s control.
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