Beware #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Werewolf Was Afraid!", a wealthy old man's obsession with mortality drives him to construct a terrifyingly advanced viewing device—one that can glimpse Death itself. With bodyguards on duty and a vault ready, he waits for the moment the beam reveals the grim figure drawing near. Art by Joe Sinnott, cover by Bill Everett.
In "Too Human to Live!" from Beware #1 (1973), a factory worker who looks and acts like a human begins to question his place in a world of mechanical beings—unaware that he, too, is one of them. As his growing unease clashes with the rigid order of the assembly line, the line between man and machine blurs in ways he can't yet comprehend.
In "Behind the Door," a reclusive wealthy man, obsessed with confronting his fate, constructs a device capable of revealing Death itself. As the machine hums to life, he prepares his vault and guards, knowing the moment he sees Death, it will come for him.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Spellbound #16 (1953), Menace #8 (1953), Tales of Suspense #27 (1962)
Reprinted in Fantastic Four #36 (1974), L'incroyable Hulk #78/79 (1978), Marvel Firsts: The 1970s #1 (2011)
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