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He's the son of a scientist and is enlisted by a young female peer to investigate the disappearance of her dad. It seems a villain named Voltar is making off with scientists. The boy finds a flying belt and a costume that goes with it and armed he prowls the mystery finding his way onto the island lair of Voltar, place brimming with dinsaurs.
It's good old-fashioned fun. And the covers for this series are simply magnificent.
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