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Adventures into the Unknown#110
Cover: Ogden Whitney

Adventures into the Unknown #110

Aug 1959 · American Comics Group · 0.10 USD
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In "The Thing Called Jeremy!", a haunting dream from childhood follows Bobby into adulthood, where he seeks answers from a psychiatrist. When a stormy night drive ends in a crash, Bobby finds himself drowning in darkness—just as he always has—only this time, the voice calling for help is his therapist’s. Written by Thomas R. Drew and illustrated by Paul Reinman, with a cover by Ogden Whitney, this eerie 1959 tale from Adventures into the Unknown #110 blends psychological mystery with a chilling, unresolved dread.

Contains 5 stories
The Thing Called Jeremy!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Eve GordonPhineas TrimbleJeremy TrimbleDerek Gordon

In "The Thing Called Jeremy!", Phineas Trimble’s experiment in artificial life takes a personal turn when his android son, Jeremy, develops feelings for a girl—leading to a tense rift with his creator. When Trimble’s actions accidentally destroy the android, the consequences of his invention linger in ways he never expected.

They'll Never Believe Me!
1 pp
Kevin Roark
The Pipes of Pan!
8 pp
Adam MallorProfessor GaynorPan
Dark Journey
3 pp
Robert SimmsDr. Carter

In "Dark Journey," Jo, a man haunted since childhood by a recurring dream of floating in darkness and hearing a distant cry for help, seeks answers from a psychiatrist. When the doctor drives him through a stormy night, the car plunges off a bridge, plunging Jo into the same suffocating darkness he’s feared all his life—only now, the voice calling out is his own.

The Plant That Remembered!
7 pp
Roger DennisDr. Manning

In "The Plant That Remembered!", Roger Dennis’s theft of a golden idol from an Amazon tribe sets off a chain of unsettling events that follow him back to the city, where the past begins to close in with a silence that feels anything but forgotten. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, this eerie seven-page tale explores the weight of guilt and the unsettling idea that some things—like memory—don’t die with the people who carry them.

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Raw (VG) $12
CGC 9.0 · 2 in census $139
CGC 8.5 none in existence
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CGC 6.5 · 1 in census $43*
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CGC 5.0 · 3 in census $43
CGC 4.5 none in existence
CGC 4.0 · 1 in census $23*
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CGC 0.5 · 1 in census $20*
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Full credits

artist, inker Paul Reinman
cover pencils, inks Ogden Whitney

Reprints

Reprinted in Century Comic #67 (1961), All Star Adventure Comic #15 (1962), Unknown Worlds #20 (1962), Forbidden Worlds #135 (1966), Forbidden Worlds #138 (1966), Mirakelman #1518 (1968), Avontuur Classics #18114 (1969), Avontuur Classics #18137 (1969), Robotkjemperen Magnus år 4000 [Robotserien] #8 (1969), Magnus #20 (1970), Secrets of the Unknown #127 (1971), Creepy Worlds #178 (1978), Fearful Freaks #[nn] (1982), Creepy Worlds #215 (1983), The Underground #[nn] (1983), PS Artbooks Softee: Adventures into the Unknown #19 (2021), Creepy Worlds #57, Fantastic Tales #20, Miracle Man #11, Out of This World #21, Out of This World #7, Secrets of the Unknown #57, Weird Planets #21

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