The Brave and the Bold 1955 #82 - reader copy - $7.00
A giant squid imperils Batman, as a trance-like Aquaman walks mindlessly away.
Dazed, confused, and guilt-ridden, Aquaman has become a tool of Ocean Master in the villain's plot to embezzle from, loot, and then destroy a Gotham seaside development project.
How to avoid hurting your finger when pushing pins into a model's balsa wood diagram. Idea from Mark Engel.
On-sale date from copyright registration.
- The Sleep-Walker from the Sea! - Inks: 1) Giordano credited by original indexer. 2) Adams suggested by Jon Carter via the error tracker.
- The Sleepwalker from the Sea! - Story across 23 pages, but pages 8, 15, and 23 are all 2/3-pages.
- - Statement of Ownership for October 1, 1968. Prepared by Bernard Kashdan (business manager). Total distribution ? preceding 12 months: 291,286, issue nearest to filing date: 293,227. Is located on the bottom third of page 15 of main story.
- - Letters from Jeff Benedetto, Lonnie Thompson, Paul Wikanden, Arian Pontarollo, Eddie Coffey, Ken Clayton, Leo Kozar, Joe Rusnak, Gordon Flagg, Jr.; located between page 15 & 16 of main story.
- - Top half of page.
- Now on T.V.! - Ad urging comic book readers to watch Filmation Studios' The Batman-Superman Hour and The Aquaman Show, on the CBS Television Network. Lower half of page.
- - Four magazine-cartoon style gags about teenagers.
- Fact File #4 [Vigilante] - The history of the Vigilante character of the 1940s and 1950s ? not to be confused with the later black-hooded character of the 1980s.
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