Released September 1945
Planet Comics #38
Synopsis
Cover by Joe Doolin. Edited by J. F. Byrne. Stories and art by Lily Renee, Fran Hopper, and Murphy Anderson. The first true science fiction comic, Planet Comics featured classic space opera with square-jawed heroes, rockets, rayguns and bug-eyed aliens of every stripe. Gale Allen has size-changing adventures after scientists discover a tiny planet inhabited by microscopic people; Mysta of the Moon faces The Protozoa Men; In the Lost World, the humans hijack a Volta ship and take the fight to the Volta, with the help of Bruce's transplanted Volta body. Featuring art by pioneering female artists Fran Deitrick/Hopper and Lily Renee and legendary artist Murphy Anderson. Mysta of the Moon gets the first of her many covers.
Synopsis
Cover by Joe Doolin. Edited by J. F. Byrne. Stories and art by Lily Renee, Fran Hopper, and Murphy Anderson. The first true science fiction comic, Planet Comics featured classic space opera with square-jawed heroes, rockets, rayguns and bug-eyed aliens of every stripe. Gale Allen has size-changing adventures after scientists discover a tiny planet inhabited by microscopic people; Mysta of the Moon faces The Protozoa Men; In the Lost World, the humans hijack a Volta ship and take the fight to the Volta, with the help of Bruce's transplanted Volta body. Featuring art by pioneering female artists Fran Deitrick/Hopper and Lily Renee and legendary artist Murphy Anderson. Mysta of the Moon gets the first of her many covers.
Key Facts
- 1st appearance of Mysta of the Moon
Details
- Series
- Planet Comics
- Cover Date
- September 1945
- Pages
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- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Order Cutoff
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Creators
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ArtistJoe Doolin
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WriterVarious Writers