Radioactive Man 1995 #1 - back issue - $7.00
Larva Girl tries to trick Radioactive Man into marrying her.
Radioactive Man performs at a rock concert in order to separate Larceny Lass and her gang.
Radioactive Man must sub for Radioactive Ape when his body suddenly goes through a metamorphosis.
Gloria Grand gains radioactive powers, which gives her a shot at finally marrying Radioactive Man.
Gloria Grand is accidently sent to the future, to the year 1995.
Cover date: Summer, 1968 (actually published in 1995). Parody of DC Comics' 80-Page Giants from the 1960s. The stories are purportedly reprints -- each has a caption indicating original appearance, e.g. "Radioactive Man #72, Jan. 1961" -- but these are actually new stories. Cover title: RADIOACTIVE MAN 80 PG. COLOSSAL (indicia title: RADIOACTIVE MAN).
- I Will Send You Prizes Like These - Faux ad for the Krusty Seed Co.
- To Betroth a Foe! - Note says "originally presented in Radioactive Man #72, Jan. 1961", although this is really a new story.
- Radioactive Man, Teen Idol - Note says "originally presented in Radioactive Man #84 - January, 1962", although this is really a new story.
- Calling All Scrawny, Self-Hating Wimps! - Faux ad for Krusty's Toy, Novelty, and Industrial Surplus Co. Ad is in black and white.
- The 1,001 Faces of Radioactive Ape - Note says "originally presented in Radioactive Man #37, July 1957", although this is really a new story.
- Krustyland Amusement Park - Faux ad for Krustyland Amusement Park.
- Gloria Grand Radioactive Girl - Note says "originally presented in Radioactive Man's Girlfriend Gloria Grand #10 - August 1959", although this is really a new story.
- The Radioactive Man of 1995! - Note says "originally presented in Radioactive Man #22 - Aug. 1955", although this is really a new story.
- Calling All Space Cadets! - Faux ad for Krusty's Toy, Novelty, and Industrial Surplus Co.
- Ground Zero - Letters and fan art from readers - Mike Rote, J.J. Whisler, Hugo Franklenzstein, Jake Loney, Mike Conrad, Robert Fabrin, Dustin Kahoud, Chris Midgley and Debra J. Hopkins.
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