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Cover: Sy Barry

Creepy Worlds #94

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“Delilah, Part 1”

In "Delilah, Part 1," a tyrant desperate to survive assassination attempts forces a scientist to duplicate him—only to find the copy too eager to seize control. As the original dictator returns to destroy the machine, he discovers it has been endlessly replicating itself, each version now locked in conflict. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this gripping tale unfolds in a world where power is no longer singular. The cover by Sy Barry captures the tension with striking, shadowed intensity.

writer Stan Lee · writer Larry Lieber · artist Jack Kirby · inker, letterer Dick Ayers · cover Sy Barry

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
inker, letterer Dick Ayers
cover pencils, inks Sy Barry

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A dictator forces a scientist to use his duplicator machine on him so that he can have a substitute appear in public places to avoid assassination attempts. The duplicate is too much like the original, however, and refuses to expose himself to danger when he can seize power to rule the country. The dictator returns to the machine with the intent of destroying it only to find it has continually been producing duplicates. While the duplicates are arguing among themselves, a revolution occurs, and the new democratic regime deports all versions of the former dictator.

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