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Where Monsters Dwell #2 cover
Cover: Jack Kirby & Dick Ayers

Where Monsters Dwell #2

Mar 1970 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
📊 ~20,068 copies sold its debut month
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In "I Created... Sporr! The Thing That Could Not Die!", a flaming alien terror known as Dragoom descends upon Earth from the planet Vulcan, overwhelming the military with his unstoppable fury. When all seems lost, a clever monster movie director turns the tables by using cinematic trickery to trick Dragoom into fleeing—faking the arrival of Vulcan's own forces. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1970 Marvel classic features a cover by Kirby and Ayers that captures the chaos in bold, unforgettable style.

Contains 3 stories
I Created... Sporr! The Thing That Could Not Die!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Sporr

In a forgotten corner of the countryside, a scientist takes up residence in Dr. Frankenstein’s castle to test his radical growth ray—only to be arrested by superstitious villagers, leaving his invention to run unchecked. Now, from the shadows of the castle, something vast and unnatural begins to stir: Sporr, the thing that could not die.

I Am Dragoom! The Flaming Invader!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Victor Cartwright (only appearance)Dragoom (introduction and origin)

In "I Am Dragoom! The Flaming Invader!", a terrifying alien named Dragoom—originating from the fiery planet Vulcan—descends upon Earth, overwhelming humanity with his blazing presence. With the military powerless to stop him, a clever monster movie director uses cinematic trickery to trick Dragoom into believing he’s being pursued by his own kind from Vulcan, forcing the creature to flee.

Taboo! The Thing From the Murky Swamp!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Lewis Conrad (only appearance)Taboo (alien, introduction and origin)

When a famed adventure writer stumbles upon a colossal alien creature stranded in a Brazilian swamp, he’s drawn into a strange alliance with a being whose origins are as murky as the marsh itself. As the creature manipulates him to retrieve Earth’s scientific knowledge, the line between curiosity and catastrophe begins to blur—until a hidden weapon from humanity’s past may be the only thing that can stop it.

ComicBooks.com Value

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Raw (Fine) $8
CGC 9.8 · 4 in census $460*
CGC 9.6 · 17 in census $136
CGC 9.4 · 14 in census $79*
CGC 9.2 · 11 in census $56*
CGC 9.0 · 8 in census $45*
CGC 8.5 · 6 in census $37*
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CGC 8.0 · 5 in census $20*
CGC 7.5 · 2 in census $20*
CGC 7.0 · 3 in census $20*
CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $20*
CGC 6.0 none in existence
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $20*
CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 none in existence
CGC 4.0 none in existence
CGC 3.5 none in existence
CGC 3.0 · 1 in census $20*
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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Dick Ayers

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #75 (1960), Strange Tales #76 (1960), Tales of Suspense #11 (1960)

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