Wooley’s History of the Comic Book, 1899 – 1936: The Origin of the Superhero #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Koth and the Seven, Part 2" delivers a gripping chapter in the early mythos of the superhero genre, written by Jerome Siegel and illustrated by Joe Shuster, whose distinctive art brings the spirit-world clash to life. As Zator draws Dr. Mystic into the realm of the unseen, the journey to the Seven is violently interrupted by Koth’s sudden assault, setting the stage for a confrontation that blurs the line between the physical and the spectral.
In a shadowed moment between worlds, Zator stirs the city’s chaos not to destroy, but to summon—his true aim: guiding Dr. Mystic through the spirit realm to the Seven. But as they journey, the path fractures, and Koth rises from the unseen to strike.
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↩ Reprints The Comics Magazine #1 (1936), More Fun Comics #2 [14] (1936), More Fun Comics #9 (1946)
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