- Script
- Roy Thomas ?; Len Brown ?
- Pencils
- Wally Wood
- Inks
- Wally Wood
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ben Oda
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Impervious wrecks!
- Genre
- satire-parody; superhero
- Characters
- Sub-Marine Man [Prince Name-It]; Warlord Klang (Warlord Krang parody); sea creatures
- Synopsis
- It's a typical day for Sub-Marine Man, fighting Warlord Klang and an array of giant sea creatures. A fishing hook appears. The curious prince grabs it and is whisked away, only to appear later as an exhibit in the Megalopolis Aquarium.
Wood pencils per Nick Caputo. Previous indexer credited Gil Kane.
Story pages numbered 2-7
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Art Spiegleman
- Inks
- Art Spiegleman
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Now you can get your very own Venus Fly Trap!
- Genre
- satire-parody
Parodies the style of ads which appeared on the back covers of Silver-Age comic books.
The back covers on all Krazy Little Comics titles appeared, at first glance, to be genuine ads of the era. All of these were drawn by Art Spiegleman, now famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus.