Creepy Worlds #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Slave of King Spider," a greedy man's desperate quest for the abominable snowman leads him to a mysterious lama who holds the key to the creature’s true nature. Written and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with lettering by Artie Simek, this eerie tale unfolds in a world where greed and transformation collide. The cover by John Giunta captures the story’s unsettling tone, hinting at a fate far darker than the man ever imagined.
In "I Discovered the Secret of the Flying Saucers!" from *Creepy Worlds #105*, a lone observer stumbles upon a startling truth: the flying saucers aren’t machines at all, but living beings shaped like disks, drawn to Earth by cosmic currents and driven away by its radiation. What begins as a baffling mystery unfolds into a quiet revelation about alien life that’s both ancient and profoundly alien.
In "I Captured the Abominable Snowman!", a selfish man’s obsession with capturing the legendary creature leads him deep into the frozen wilderness, where he encounters a mysterious lama who holds the truth. When the lama summons the snowman, the man learns the horrifying secret: the beast is a cursed man, and the price of escape is a terrible transformation.
When the Jaguar faces an unseen force ravaging Earth’s cities, he’s unexpectedly pulled into an interstellar mission—recruited by alien allies to defend their world from a mysterious animal invasion. The stakes rise as he confronts threats beyond human understanding, testing his courage in a battle that spans dimensions.
When a space pilot confesses he’s afraid to fly again, his family reacts with disbelief—after all, he’s a robot, and robots don’t feel fear. But as the weight of his malfunctioning emotions presses in, he’s left wondering if being afraid might be the first sign of something far more human.
In "I Was the Miracle Man," a ruthless businessman's ambition leads him to an alien world where he quickly learns that human intelligence is a fragile illusion. Stripped of power and reduced to a spectacle, he finds himself on display—no longer the conqueror, but the curiosity.
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