Placeholder: You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Harold Gaze (1884–1963) (pencils and inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958. You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Harold Gaze (1884–1963) (pencils and inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.

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You’d think this was a Steve Ditko cover but it’s actually by Harold Gaze (1884–1963) (pencils and inks) from Out of This World #9, published by Charlton Comics, August 1958.

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