The Complete Johnny Future #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Missing Link Makes a Dynamic Change to Combat the Animal Man," Johnny Future pulls off a bold, high-stakes move by freeing hardened criminals and redirecting their energy through Mr. Opposite’s powers—only to find the results are more chaotic than intended. Written by Alf Wallace and illustrated by Luis Bermejo, this issue blends sharp wit with kinetic action, showcasing Bermejo’s dynamic art on both interior and cover. With a twist that flips control on its head, Johnny’s plan spins into unexpected consequences, leaving the fate of the city—and his allies—in new hands.
When a strange radiation triggers an unexpected evolution in The Missing Link, his growing intelligence forces him to confront the machine he once served. With Professor Allen and Dr. Kelso watching, he must decide whether to stop the impending disaster—even if it means facing arrest.
The Missing Link, imprisoned for destruction, escapes—only to be caught again, this time with a surprising twist: Lita Munro brings him books, and after weeks of study, he finally speaks English. Meanwhile, the sinister Dr. Viktor Kelso arrives in England, where Prof. Richard Allen reveals his newest creation—a nerve paralyser with terrifying potential.
When Evil Doctor Kelso tests his paralyser on animals, chaos erupts at the lab—The Missing Link breaks free once more. With Professor Richard Allen watching in concern and Professor Viktor Kelso smirking in triumph, a visiting newspaper reporter races to capture the story for tomorrow’s front page.
The Missing Link, on the run from the police, finds shelter in Lita Munro’s apartment as tensions rise between Professor Richard Allen and Professor Viktor Kelso over the stolen Paralyser plans. When Kelso zaps Allen with the device, the Link must risk everything to infiltrate the lab—only to hide behind a shooting range target moments before soldiers unleash experimental bullets on it.
In a tense, high-stakes moment, The Missing Link faces execution—only for Professor Viktor Kelso to intervene with his Paralyser, freezing everyone in place. Though The Link remains mobile, his strength wanes as he confronts Kelso, now protected by his containment suit. When he collapses, he awakens to find himself surrounded by "Top Secret" documents—and soldiers accusing him of theft. The truth remains buried beneath the chaos.
In the quiet aftermath of the Paralyser’s fading effects, The Missing Link finds himself powerless and imprisoned once more. With Lita Munro barred from seeing him and Professor Allen watching from the shadows, Viktor Kelso takes a chilling turn—using a scaled-down version of the Paralyser to abduct the Link and bring him to a hidden lab, where his plans for surgery loom just out of sight.
In "null," The Missing Link finds himself caught in a psychological trap after Dr. Viktor Kelso’s experimental "Brain Thief" hijacks his mind. With Kelso now a hollow shell, the Link must reclaim control while evading the police and confronting a painful reunion with Lita Munro—whose call to him is already under surveillance. The moment they meet, the tension explodes into something far beyond a simple rescue.
When Lita Munro flees to London heartbroken and Dr. Viktor Kelso is found catatonic with the Link blamed, chaos erupts as the Animal Man—star of Bigby's Circus—declares his intent to control all animals and seize the nation. With the police hunting him and no one to trust, the Missing Link makes a bold move: breaking into a costumiers shop, he reinvents himself as Johnny Future, armed with a new look and a fresh resolve to face the Animal Man on a battlefield of his own making.
Johnny Future arrives at a national newspaper office with a bold mission: to bring down the Animal Man, setting off a chain reaction that sends household pets across the country into chaos. As the city descends into panic, Johnny follows the trail to London Zoo, where he confronts the villain behind the attacks—only to face a deadly ambush from two leopards.
In this gripping installment of *The Complete Johnny Future*, the mysterious Animal Man unleashes a chaotic assault on London Zoo, commanding its creatures to attack Johnny Future. After fending off leopards and an elephant, Johnny faces a surprising twist when the Animal Man pleads for mercy—and Johnny, to his own shock, obeys. Now under the Animal Man’s control, Johnny is forced to carry out a daring bank heist, leaving him cornered by police who see only a criminal, not a hero.
In this tense installment of *The Complete Johnny Future*, Johnny Future finds himself trapped in a web of betrayal when The Animal Man exposes his mind-controlled actions by forcing him to rob a London bank. With police closing in, Animal Man calls upon a swarm of birds to turn the tide, then takes Johnny to his hidden estate—locking him away, not as a prisoner, but as a pawn in a larger game.
In the final chapter of "The Killer Robot," Johnny Future—still grappling with his dismissal from Harwood Electronics—wakes to a world where the people around him aren’t quite right. When Professor Jarra is killed moments before exposing his secret identity to the Renusians, Johnny realizes the alien threat has escalated: the Renusians are replacing key figures with perfect duplicates to uncover the truth. After a chilling encounter with a lookalike of Rick Harwood, Johnny pieces together the deception and prepares to act—once again as the man they can’t stop.
In the quiet aftermath of chaos, Johnny Future reflects on the unraveling truth behind recent events. Meanwhile, deep in the riverbed, the Killer Robot stirs to life—its circuits reawakening as it drags itself toward the Harwood Electronics building, where the Renusians, disguised as employees, await its return.
In the final pages of "The Killer Robot (Part Six)," Johnny Future lies unconscious as the Renusians—disguised as Harwood Electronics employees—prepare to unleash their ultimate weapon, the Obliterator, on his still form. With the fate of the city hanging in the balance, the line between ally and enemy blurs as the true threat emerges from the shadows.
In "null," Johnny Future—still adjusting to his sudden ability to fly—returns to his duties, unaware that his powers have caught the attention of The Master, head of the S.S.S. Determined to anticipate any threat, The Master tasks Dr. Felda and her assistant with using their Evolution Speeder to create a future warrior from a single-celled organism. But when the experiment goes awry, the machine erupts in chaos, unleashing a towering, primal beast-man from the Stone Age—raw, wild, and utterly unpredictable.
In a remote Scottish island showdown, Johnny Future and a team of scientists face off against a 20-foot-tall Stone Age man unleashed in a brutal rampage. With Dr. Felda and her assistant dead, and the mysterious Master watching from the shadows, the battle tests the limits of science, strength, and survival.
In a pulse-pounding twist, Johnny Future finds himself racing against time when a 20-foot-tall Stone Age warrior hurls a mysterious agitator straight at him—only for Johnny to catch it midair and send it soaring into the distance. With Rick Harwood in peril and the island now swarming with more giants, the stakes rise as the duo must survive the next wave of prehistoric threats.
In a sudden twist of fate, Johnny Future—still grappling with the aftermath of last issue—watches in stunned silence as a catastrophic blast eradicates an entire army of towering Stone Age men, created by a malfunctioning evolution speeder. Just as the island burns, he’s hurled into the sea, crashing down beside Rick Harwood, who’s barely clinging to life. With Rick safe and the island in ruins, Johnny slips away, reemerging moments later as John Foster—his identity hidden, his next move unknown.
In a quiet moment of tension, Mr. Opposite manipulates the behavior of strangers with ease—policemen, clerks, even the city’s rhythm—until his actions catch the eye of Johnny Future. When Johnny arrives to confront a crowd acting against their nature, he’s faced with a choice: submit to the chaos he’s been sent to stop, or fight back and risk becoming what he’s sworn to oppose.
In a quiet moment of chaos, Johnny Future is arrested for a street disturbance, pleading with a police inspector to let him go—his urgent mission to save the country hanging in the balance. Released with a warning, he tracks down Mr. Opposite, only to be seized by mind control and driven into a violent rampage. As the inspector learns of the destruction, his resolve hardens: he will hunt Johnny down, no matter the cost.
In a sudden twist of control and chaos, Johnny Future—once a hero now mind-controlled by Mr. Opposite—rages through London before surrendering when the influence lifts. As he faces imprisonment, the true danger shifts: Mr. Opposite reasserts his hold, turning the very soldiers meant to stop him into agents of destruction.
In a tense, high-stakes moment, Johnny Future—locked away in a prison where even the guards are under Mr. Opposite’s mind-control—hatches a plan to break free. With a sudden burst of ingenuity, he shatters his cell and frees both Curly "King" Kalo and one of his henchmen, setting off a chain reaction that leaves the prison governor stunned. As the trio strides through the facility with eerie calm, the real test begins: can they outwit a system rigged against them?
In "null," Johnny Future pulls off a daring prison break, freeing a trio of hardened criminals and bringing them to Mr. Opposite—only for the man’s "opposite" power to backfire spectacularly. When Mr. Opposite’s ability flips their villainy into perfect civility, the former gang members turn on him with surprising zeal, culminating in a surprise knockout by Curly "King" Kalo. As the mind-controlled populace snaps back to awareness, Johnny sets things right with a plan that turns chaos into accountability.
Johnny Future’s latest victory plays on every screen, but the Master has already chosen his team: The Brain, The Brute, and The Hunter. As Rick Harwood says goodnight to John Foster outside the Harwood Electronics building, a massive hawk suddenly descends, sending panic through the London streets.
In a sudden escalation of chaos, a giant robotic hawk descends on London, perching atop Big Ben as Johnny Future faces off against The Brain, The Brute, and The Hunter—villains now united in a moment of uneasy exposition. When the hawk spots Johnny and dives, he lets himself be carried away, fleeing the city as RAF Lightning aircraft open fire. The hawk, wounded, plummets toward the earth—still clutching Johnny—leaving his fate uncertain.
In "null," Johnny Future races to stop Disastro, a force of annihilation unleashed from a crystal prison by an undersea blast. With help from scientist Zarro, Johnny journeys to Xenon—the source of the prison's material—where they confront the unstoppable threat. But when Johnny returns, Earth's military claims Disastro vanished on his own, leaving the hero questioning whether his mission was ever truly needed.
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