Classics Illustrated #133 [HRN 158]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Classics Illustrated #133: "The Time Machine", H. G. Wells’ legendary tale unfolds as a weary inventor arrives late to dinner, his clothes torn and his story impossible to believe—yet undeniably real. With vivid art by Lou Cameron and a striking cover by George Wilson, the tale follows his journey through time, his encounter with the gentle Weena, and his desperate struggle against the hidden Morlocks in a distant, decaying future. The only proof he brings back? A single flower, a fragile gift from a world he barely escaped.
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Wells is late to dinner with his friends, but shows up, clothes tattered, and he tells them the story of his time machine, travel into the very distant future, falling in love, battling the Morlocks, and his arrival back into the present. His only proof to them were flowers given to him as a present from Weena.
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