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Climax Adventure Comic#12
Cover: Sal Buscema

Climax Adventure Comic #12

Jan 1973 · K. G. Murray · 0.20 AUD
“"Murder!" Cries the Man-Bull!”

In "Murder!" Cries the Man-Bull!", a man claiming to be an alien from another world warns Earth of an impending planetary collision—only to be dismissed as mad. When he flees and hides in a cave, astronomers begin to notice strange celestial signs, suggesting his wild claims might be true. Don Heck’s dynamic art brings the eerie tension to life, while Sal Buscema’s cover captures the moment of panic and disbelief.

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artist, inker Don Heck · cover Sal Buscema

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artist, inker Don Heck
cover pencils, inks Sal Buscema

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A derelict claims to be from another world and says that another planet will collide with Earth within days, but he is believed mad. He escapes and decides that he really is insane, hiding in a cave while, unknown to him, astronomers observe a nearby planetary collision and realise that he really was an alien.

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