Adventures into the Unknown #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Prehistoric Island!", a skeptical hunter ignores warnings and ventures into the Haunted Forest, only to be captured by American Indians and bound for a fiery fate—only to be saved by their enigmatic chief, Manyfingers, whose six fingers on each hand mark him as unlike any man the hunter has ever seen. When the man returns to the lodge and spots a painting of the chief with a hauntingly familiar scene behind him, his disbelief begins to unravel. Written by Pierre Alonzo and illustrated by Tom Hickey, with a striking cover by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1961 tale from the American Comics Group blends mystery and the uncanny in a story that lingers long after the final page.
In "Prehistoric Island!" from Adventures into the Unknown #129 (1961), a World War 2 pilot crash-lands on a remote island where winged humans live among dinosaurs, their unique evolution shaped by volcanic heat. As the pilot joins them in defending their home from a Japanese naval force, the fragile sanctuary faces an inevitable fate.
In "The Man in the Picture!" from Adventures into the Unknown #129 (1961), a skeptical hunter ignores warnings and ventures into the Haunted Forest, only to be captured by American Indians and bound for a fire. After being rescued by their enigmatic chief, a man with six fingers on each hand, he returns to the lodge convinced it was all a dream—until he spots a painting of the chief that eerily includes his own image, bound to a stake in the background.
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↩ Reprints Forbidden Worlds #59 (1957), Forbidden Worlds #60 (1957)
Reprinted in Adventures into the Unknown #3 (1990)
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