Astounding Stories #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Synthetic Stand-Ins," a man uses a time mirror to project past events, manipulating emotions by pitting two men against each other in a test of character. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated by Bob Forgione with inks by Jack Abel, the story unfolds with quiet tension as identity and perception blur. The cover, by Wally Wood, captures the eerie stillness of the mirror’s gaze.
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A man invents a time mirror to display the past events of the person who looks into it. He pretends to be selfish so that a girl who is infatuated with him will profess her love to the self-sacrificing, but poor, man he has challenged to look into the mirror.
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