Amazing Stories of Suspense #107
In "Beware Computo Commander of the Robot Hive!", Professor Terence Flemyng wakes from a chilling dream of New York City’s sudden abandonment—only to find strange signs that the vision might have been more than just imagination. With eerie precision, Kurt Schaffenberger’s art brings to life a world where the line between dream and reality blurs, as Flemyng confronts unsettling clues that something unnatural is at work. The cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia captures the story’s tense, futuristic dread, making this 1971 Alan Class standout a must-read for fans of early speculative suspense.
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Professor Terence Flemyng dreams that he causes the abandonment of New York City, but wakes and prevents it. However, there is some odd evidence that it was more than just a dream Dr. Flemyng had.
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