Classics Illustrated #133 [O]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA man arrives late to dinner, disheveled and breathless, to recount a journey beyond time itself in "The Time Machine," a tale adapted from H. G. Wells’ classic with new narrative framing by Lorenz Graham and vividly rendered by Lou Cameron, whose art brings the distant future and its hidden horrors to life. The story unfolds through the eyes of a traveler who glimpses humanity’s distant evolution, finds unexpected connection, and confronts the Morlocks in a world where time has rewritten everything—his only proof a single flower from a woman named Weena. The cover, by George Wilson, captures the eerie mystery of the tale with a striking image of the time machine’s silhouette against a twilight sky.
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The narrator 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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