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Lion#7 September 1968

Lion #7 September 1968

Sep 1968 · IPC · 7d [0-0-7 GBP]
“The Spider versus the Snake”

In "The Spider versus the Snake," a daring bank heist by the Shocker and his gang sets off a chain of revelations, as Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid race to stop them—unaware that their secret identities have been glimpsed by Ramsey Chillingswaithe, who’s just escaped from a lab experiment gone wrong. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with sharp detail by Carlos Pino and Vicente Alcázar, this 1968 Lion issue blends sci-fi intrigue with masked heroics in a story where every move could be watched.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist Carlos Pino · inker Vicente Alcázar

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Ramsey Chillingswaithe breaks from the scientists and is able to dissolve the Force-Monster. Later, Gary Stewart apologizes for his cousin's blunder, but Burt Travis says anyone can make a mistake and offers Ramsey a job at Travis Corporation. Meanwhile, the Shocker and the Shocker Gang attempt to rob a bank. Gadgetman and Gimmick-Kid go into action, not knowing Ramsey saw them on the security camera and has learned their secret identities.

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