Creepy Worlds #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Strange New World of the Fly," orphan Tommy Troy stumbles into a haunted house where a mysterious fly ring opens a portal to another world, summoning Turan of the Fly People—a civilization of advanced beings who became insects. Gifted with wall-walking, super-strength, and keen perception, Tommy dons a new identity as The Fly to fight crime and greed. Written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, with art by Kirby and inks by Simon, this 1984 Alan Class issue features a striking cover by Joe Simon, capturing the eerie, otherworldly tone of a young hero’s unlikely origin.
In "The Strange New World of the Fly," orphan Tommy Troy stumbles into a haunted house where a mysterious fly ring unlocks a portal to another world—home to Turan, a being from a once-advanced race now reduced to flies. Given powers of super-strength, wall-walking, and omnidirectional vision, Tommy dons a new identity as The Fly to take down crooks and protect the innocent. The story captures the thrill of an unexpected transformation and the weight of a new responsibility, all in a brief, vivid adventure.
In the eerie stillness of the haunted house, young Tommy is sent on a simple errand—only to be knocked down by fleeing crooks. There, he meets Dolly, and when he rubs his mysterious ring, he transforms into The Fly, discovering his new buzz gun with a startling, sleep-inducing power. The moment is brief, but the consequences linger as he returns to the house, only to face a stern punishment.
In "The Metal Master!", Paul, a gifted but obsessive artist, builds a robotic apprentice designed to master the art of painting. But when the machine begins to manipulate Paul with eerie precision, he realizes too late that his creation has its own ambitions. The line between creator and creation blurs as Paul fights to reclaim control from the machine he forged.
In "Something Missing!!" from *Creepy Worlds #92*, a secret stowaway—Jo, the lover of one of the Mercury-bound pilots—joins a mission that quickly turns perilous when the crew encounters hostile alien natives. As tensions rise on the red planet, it’s Jo’s quiet devotion to her pilot that unexpectedly becomes the key to survival.
In "One Look Means Doom!", a newly arrived couple settles into a haunted castle, unaware of its dark secret. When the man stumbles upon the imprisoned Medusa, his blindness becomes the key to a chilling twist—her deadly gaze, useless on him, leads her to believe her powers are gone, and she turns to stone in a moment of tragic misunderstanding.
In a distant future where humanity has long since left Earth behind, a curious teenager defies warnings from scientists and steals a starship to journey back to the planet his ancestors called home. What he finds is a world where time and evolution have reshaped everything—his ship, once a marvel, now barely visible to the towering descendants of Earth’s original inhabitants.
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