Issue | #4 |
Published | June 1972 |
Cover Price | 0.20 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Sal Gentile |
Characters | Primus [Carter Primus] |
Genre | adventure |
Pencils | ? (photographs) |
Inks | ? (photographs) |
Colors | ?; none (photograph) |
Characters | Primus [Carter Primus] |
Synopsis | Carter Primus and a woman named Carla are being attacked by two thugs, one of whom shoots at Primus. Police sirens drive them off and Primus and Carla get on with their dinner plans but he soon learns she's a woman needing help getting a treasure of stolen gold off the sea floor of the South American coast off the coast of Punta Del Este. She wants to retrieve it for the good of her people and keep it away from the dictator Adolfo Ruiz. Primus agrees to help. His aides Charlie Whitman and Toni aren't too sure about it, but Primus nonetheless heads off to find the gold. He dives into some dangerous waters filled with sharks and barracuda which he drives off with a spear gun. Locating the wreck he comes under attack by two divers hired by Ruiz to stop him and get the gold. He fights them off but then Ruiz shoots a machine gun into the water wounding his own men and driving the barracuda into a frenzy. Primus saves the men, and is stranded below, but Charlie and Toni show up in the nick of time and save the day. Synopsis by Dean Webb |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Joe Gill (signed) |
Pencils | Joe Staton (signed) |
Inks | Joe Staton (signed) |
Letters | Charlotte Jetter (signed) |
Characters | Human Fish [John Willmore] |
Synopsis | Synopsis by Dean Webb Professor John Wilmore, the man with both lungs and gills, called upon to solve a problem for the Navy. It seems they use sea lions to find and retrieve top secret deep sea devices designed to stop enemy subs. The sea lions cannot it seems retrieve them 100% of the time and the Navy can't find the problem. Wilmore descends and ultimately finds it's the the fault of the signal and not the sea lions, solving the Navy problem. |
Genre | adventure |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Primus [Carter Primus] |
Synopsis | Synopsis by Dean Webb opens with Primus riding a motorbike across the beach dunes and coming across a beautiful blonde painting seascapes. She complains that she's being harrassed by three hoodlums (who look not unlike the gang from Easy Rider in some respects). Primus himself finds trouble with the trio who tell him to leave the area. He doesn't, instead uses his plane to locate their shack. That night inflitrates the gang's shack but is captured and it turns out his presence and that of the girl threaten a drug smuggling operation. The next day the gang shoots at Charlie Whitman and Toni and they leave the area, but then Primus escapes and Charlie and Toni return and the drug runners are captured. |
Genre | adventure |
Script | Joe Gill |
Pencils | Joe Staton |
Inks | Joe Staton |
Letters | Charlotte Jetter |