Adventures into Weird Worlds #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis July 1953 Atlas anthology delivers four tales of the uncanny, with a cover by Russ Heath that pulls no punches: a bound, screaming man recoils in pure terror as a flaming, leering skeletal figure rises from the fire before him — a genuinely unsettling image that captures pre-Code horror at its rawest. The featured lead story is "The Doubting Thomas," alongside three more chilling offerings including "Where Man-Eaters Walk," "Kermit the Hermit," and "Never Again," each teased in small panels down the left side of the cover. For fans of early 1950s horror anthologies, this is a fine example of the genre firing on all cylinders.
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Human immunology presented as battle between strange monsters.
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