The Rocket's Blast-Comicollector #108
In "The Martian Slavers," a 1974 gem from The S. F. C. A., writer Carl Wessler and artists Angelo Torres (pencils and inks) deliver a bizarre, satirical twist on religious hypocrisy and forbidden love, set against a backdrop of spectral rebellion. When the fanatical Caleb Greyble enacts a strict separation of the dead by gender, the spirits refuse to obey—leading to a graveyard full of ghostly rule-breakers and a quiet, eerie defiance beneath the headstones. Cover by Angelo Torres.
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Religious fanatic and hypocrite Caleb Greyble convinces the cemetery board to separate the men's and women's graves into separate cemeteries. However, the spirits keep breaking the law and getting back together.
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