Witty Comics #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Witty Comics #1 (1945), a daring sci-fi adventure kicks off when the villain Rogro steals time machine plans from Professor Gaylord, vanishing to Mercury in the year 4000. With the Professor, Jane, and Scott in hot pursuit, they uncover a chilling plot: Rogro has manipulated the King of Mercury into believing human blood is essential—leaving Scott and the Professor as his next victims, while Jane is spared "for later." The story unfolds with pulpy suspense and early superhero flair, drawn with crisp energy by Robert Royal and brought to life on the cover by Herman C. Browner.
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In a 1945 sci-fi adventure from Witty Comics #1, Rogro steals a time machine from Professor Gaylord and vanishes to Mercury in the year 4000, where he convinces the planet’s king that human blood is essential—though not for the reason he claims. Scott Dalton, Professor Gaylord, and Jane follow, only to find themselves trapped in a deadly scheme where Rogro plans to use Scott and the Professor as a blood source, saving Jane for later. With time running out and a future hanging in the balance, the trio must outwit Rogro before it’s too late.
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