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Cover: Mac Raboy

Green Lama #7

Jan 1946 · Spark Publications · 0.10 USD
“The Turn of the Scrooge!”

In "The Turn of the Scrooge!", Wilbur finds himself trapped in Comic Land, unable to return to his true self, while Merlin unwittingly summons Attila the Hun to serve a wealthy couple—only to see the warlord develop an unexpected fondness for their daughter. Written by Horace L. Gold and illustrated by Irving Tirman, this 1946 adventure blends whimsy and peril in a story that deftly explores identity and unintended consequences. The cover by Mac Raboy captures the tale’s playful yet tense energy.

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writer Horace L. Gold · artist, inker Irving Tirman · letterer Rhoda Lewis · cover Mac Raboy

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artist, inker Irving Tirman
letterer Rhoda Lewis
cover pencils, inks Mac Raboy

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Wilbur discovers that he has stayed too long in Comic Land and can no longer revert back to his secret identity. Meanwhile, Merlin is approached by a rich couple seeking a servant and conjurs up Attila the Hun to work for them, unaware that Attila will take a liking to the couple's pretty daughter.

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