Adventure into Mystery #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Invisible Doom!", a desperate chemist's assistant turns to a newly invented invisible dye to pull off a daring bank heist, only to find himself trapped in his own scheme when the chemist pretends not to see him. With the antidote out of reach and panic setting in, the thief's confidence begins to unravel—until the chemist makes a move of his own. Gene Colan handles both art and inks for the interior, while Bill Everett delivers the striking cover.
In "The Invisible Doom!", a desperate chemist's assistant turns to a newly created invisible dye to pull off a daring bank heist, only to find himself trapped in his own scheme. When he demands the antidote from the chemist, the scientist's calm denial that he can see him sends the thief into a spiral of fear—until the tables turn in a twist of clever deception.
In "The Watcher!" from Adventure into Mystery #7 (1957), an isolated inventor's groundbreaking experiment opens a portal to distant places—so far away, it feels like another world. When an alien notices his observations, the quiet solitude of his lab is shattered by a sudden, unseen threat.
In "One Hour Till Doomsday!", two farmers use the impending eclipse to outwit an escaped convict, playing on his fears with a simple but clever ruse. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds in just four pages of tense, clever suspense.
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↩ Reprints Mystery Tales #42 (1956)
Reprinted in Strange Tales #65 (1958), Tales of Suspense #13 (1961), Creepy Worlds #24 (1963), Creepy Worlds #154 (1975), Creepy Worlds #188 (1979), Misterios del Gato Negro #77
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