





Here is the last of the actual "Tor" stories from Tor #2a [3D] (aka 3-D Comics), originally published by St. John in October 1953, with Joe Kubert & Norman Maurer artwork enhanced with spiffy three-dimensional effects, so break out those 3-D specs again.
The single page dinosaur filler page is credited to Russ Heath. I've got one more non-Tor adventure tale set for next week that will complete this presentation. See you then!
The Catacombs is grateful to Don "Zu-Gogo" Falkos for providing the scans for this story. Note: The copyright for this issue, its contents and artwork belong to the original publisher and/or the creators and is reproduced here solely for entertainment purposes.
Enjoy!
1 comment:
Joe Kubert is awesome...and still pumping out great work too
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