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BBAARROOMM!

a hydrogen bomb exploding on Sserpo

Amazing Adventures (1961) #6
Marvel, November 1961

"Sserpo! The Creature Who Crushed the Earth!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Larry Lieber
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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aerial bomb, animal, baroom, bomb, explosion, hydrogen bomb, Marvel monster, military, monster, sci-fi, sea monster, Sserpo

BZZZZZZZZTT

electricity shocking a sea monster

Strange Tales (1951) #96
Marvel, May 1962

"The Impossible Tunnel!"
Lettered by: unknown
Written by: Larry Lieber
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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buzz, electricity, electrocute, monster, sci-fi, sea monster, shock

CRASH

a giganto falling into waterfront buildings

Fantastic Four (1961) #4
Marvel, May 1962

"The Coming of... Sub-Mariner!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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animal, building, collapse, crash, fall, giganto, landing, sea monster, superhero

POP!

Impossible Man transforming into a sea monster

Fantastic Four (1961) #11
Marvel, February 1963

"The Impossible Man"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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alien, Impossible Man, monster, pop, Poppupian, sea monster, shape-shift, superhero, transform

POW!

the Thing punching a sea monster underwater

Fantastic Four Annual (1963) #1
Marvel, 1963

"Sub-Mariner Versus the Human Race!"
Lettered by: Artie Simek
Written by: Stan Lee
Pencilled by: Jack Kirby

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Fantastic Four, monster, pow, punch, sea monster, super-strength, superhero, Thing, underwater
 
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