Classics Illustrated #149 [O]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Off on a Comet" brings Jules Verne’s classic scientific adventure to life in this 1959 issue of Classics Illustrated, rendered with vivid clarity by Gerald McCann, whose dynamic artwork captures the wonder and peril of a group of survivors adrift on a celestial fragment. With the comet’s return looming, the story unfolds as a gripping race against time, grounded in Verne’s imaginative vision and brought to life through McCann’s distinctive pencils and inks on both interior and cover.
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A comet has grazed Earth and carried away a fairly large section of it, enough to provide air to the two dozen or so survivors on it. Eventually they discover that the comet will return to Earth, giving them a chance to survive if they can figure out a way to get off the comet before it glances off the planet.
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