SHOWCASE #37
Key
SHOWCASE #37
Volume 1 · 1956-1978
Published
April 1962
Cover price
$0.12 USD
Edition
Era
Silver
UPC
BC2015 Contact
Key issue
Yes

Creators

Writer
Robert Kanigher 'Jed Corby'
Penciler
Ross Andru
Inker
Mike Esposito
Cover artist
Mike Esposito, Ross Andru
Editor
Robert Kanigher 'Jed Corby'

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Key issue
1st APPEARANCE of The "METAL MEN" (Gold, Iron, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Tin); 1st APPEARANCE of "William Magnus"

Synopsis

The Flaming Doom! Millions of years ago, a meteor crashed to Earth and the ice age set in, destroying the dinosaurs. One such dinosaur, a flying black manta the size of a commercial airliner, was put in suspended animation. Now, today, that creature has been freed from its frozen prison. Its eye-beams melt a lighthouse, burns a skyscraper, and freeze a passing fighter jet, alerting the military. In an emergency meeting U.S. Army Colonel Henry Caspar contacts his old friend, scientist Will Magnus, for help against the creature. Casper hopes that Magnus’ technology can stop it. Magnus introduces Casper to his newest creation, “ Tina,” a platinum robot with its own thoughts. With the threat looming, Magnus creates five new “robots:” Gold, Lead, Iron, Mercury, and Tin. Together with Tina, aka Platinum, they become the Metal Men, and prepare to defeat the prehistoric monster. The Metal Men take Magnus’ flying saucer to intercept the flying creature. A first attempt sends the Metal Men crashing to a building roof. As the creature swings by for another attack, Tin jumps in front of the other Metal Men. The creature’s radioactive beams strike Tin, blasting him to pieces. Lead creates a wall for the others to hide behind, protecting them. Two more attempts fail, with Gold and Iron giving their lives as well. Their sacrifice, however, cause Magnus to realize that the creature isn’t breathing; that it is getting its energy from another source. Mercury, Platinum, and Lead over the creature with their bodies, causing the creature to be blocked off from its power and crash into the ocean. Back at Magnus’ laboratory, Will Magnus and Col. Casper mourn the deaths of the robots that sacrificed themselves to save humanity.