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Amazing Stories of Suspense#119
Cover: Steve Ditko

Amazing Stories of Suspense #119

Jan 1972 · Alan Class · 0.06 GBP
“The Little Wanderer”

In "The Little Wanderer," Dr. Hugh Taylor finds himself unraveling a mystery as cryptic notes—each with perfect solutions to the problems plaguing Project Satellite—begin appearing on his desk. With no clear source, he grows suspicious of one of his three co-workers, wondering if one of them might be a hidden genius, or something even more extraordinary. The story unfolds with quiet tension, drawn with precision by John Tartaglione, and its enigmatic cover by Steve Ditko captures the eerie sense of unseen intelligence watching from the shadows.

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artist, inker John Tartaglione · cover Steve Ditko

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artist, inker John Tartaglione
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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When mysterious notes containing the answers to problems besetting Project Satellite appear on his desk, Dr. Hugh Taylor suspects one of his three co-workers of being a superior man - the next stage in mankinds evolution, with incredible intelligence.

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