Creepy Worlds #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"In the Tornado's Wake!" delivers a poignant sci-fi tale from Carl Wessler and Paul Hodge, where a Martian boy, raised in secrecy on Earth after his father’s desperate plea, must confront his past when he reunites with his sister—now living a quiet life among humans. With a flying saucer from his father’s legacy, he sets out to return to Mars, hoping for a better future, even as the weight of his alien identity shapes every choice. Ogden Whitney’s striking cover captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "Pie In the Sky!", a weary private investigator stumbles upon a secret: a planet shaped like a giant pie in the sky, where lost souls are taken by aliens to live out their deepest dreams. As he delves into the mystery, he finds himself drawn into a world that offers everything—except the truth about who’s really pulling the strings.
In "Flee for Your Life!" from Creepy Worlds #55, a young Martian named Jo flees a dying planet after his father’s desperate plea for help goes wrong. Years later, after surviving as a thief and reconnecting with his sister—now a human wife and mother—Jo must decide whether to risk everything by using his father’s old flying saucer to return to Mars, hoping the world he left behind has changed for the better.
In "The Long Sleep!", a scientist who once looked down on the laborer who built his suspended animation cabinet awakens a thousand years later to find his mind reduced to simple, physical work—only to discover a quiet contentment in his new place within a changed world.
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