Chamber of Darkness #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Am The Invisible!", Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a haunting tale of isolation and legacy, as a scientist cursed with a thousand-year lifespan witnesses the passing of generations and the slow decline of Earth. When humanity prepares to abandon the planet, one man and one woman—Adam and Eve—choose to remain, setting the stage for a quiet, poignant new beginning. Bernie Wrightson’s striking cover captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "I Am The Invisible!" from Chamber of Darkness #8 (1970), a desperate man takes a witch’s two lenses, believing they’ll grant him invisibility—only to discover the price is far greater than he imagined. What he doesn’t know is that becoming unseen by the world means the world itself fades from his sight.
In "A Thousand Years Later...", a lonely scientist named Adam, cursed with a thousand-year lifespan, watches Earth change beyond recognition as generations pass and humanity prepares to abandon the planet. When a young woman named Eve chooses to stay behind, the two strangers find themselves the last of their kind—facing an uncertain future together.
In "The Beast That Walks Like a Man!" from Chamber of Darkness #8 (1970), a Martian sent to Earth to seize a human scientist's dangerous weapon finds himself outmatched—only to discover the scientist is no ordinary human, but a Jovian agent who's set a trap. The story unfolds with tense intrigue as deception and alien agendas collide in a brief, sharp confrontation.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #14 (1960), Tales to Astonish #15 (1961), Strange Tales #90 (1961)
Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #38 (1974), L'incroyable Hulk #65 (1976), The Empire Strikes Back Weekly #120 (1980), Le Monstre de Frankenstein #8
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