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Stanley and His Monster#111
Cover: Bob Oksner

Stanley and His Monster #111

Aug 1968 · DC · 0.12 USD
“Film Flam Man!”

In "Film Flam Man!", the gang's superhero game takes a wild turn when Spot, clad in his Superman shirt, has to make a dramatic exit through the window to avoid detection by Stanley's mom. Mistaking Spot for the real deal, Professor Mealy enlists him to track down a gang of robbers who've stolen his latest invention. Written by Howie Post and brought to life with dynamic art by Bob Oksner and inks by Tex Blaisdell, this 1968 DC classic features a cover by Bob Oksner.

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writer Howie Post · artist Bob Oksner · inker Tex Blaisdell · cover Bob Oksner

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writer Howie Post
artist Bob Oksner
cover pencils Bob Oksner

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The gang's game of superheroes gets too noisy, so Spot has to jump out the window in his Superman shirt so Stanley's mom won't see him. Professor Mealy mistakes Spot for the real Superman, and sends him after a band of robbers who stole his latest invention.

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