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Moonchild Comics#3
Cover: Nicola Cuti

Moonchild Comics #3

Sep 1970 · Nicola Cuti; Moonchild Productions · 0.50 USD
“SHE WAS CALLED... MOONCHILD”

In "SHE WAS CALLED... MOONCHILD," Moonchild and her Taxi-Trog shrink to microscopic size in a bizarre twist of science and surrealism, encountering a curious uranium atom named U-238—only to witness its sudden transformation into the sinister U-235 during a neutron storm. Written and illustrated by Nicola Cuti, this 1970 oddity from Moonchild Productions blends whimsy and menace in a one-of-a-kind adventure that stands out in the era’s underground comics scene. The story’s striking visuals and inventive premise are rendered in full by Cuti, whose work defines the issue’s unique look and tone.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer Nicola Cuti
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Moonchild and her Taxi-Trog reduce to "mini-micro-molecular midgets" and she encounters a benign humanoid, a uranium atom named U-238, who is converted by a "neutron storm" into the evil and lecherous U-235, with predictable results.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).