Creepy Worlds #94
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Imitation Man," a tyrant desperate to survive assassination attempts forces a scientist to duplicate him—only to find the copies too intelligent, too ambitious to obey. As the original dictator returns to destroy the machine, he discovers it has been endlessly replicating, each version now vying for control. With the revolution rising and the country on the brink, the duplicates must face their own unraveling before the new order can take hold.
In "The Tomb of Tut-Amm-Tut!", a vengeful pharaoh’s centuries-long sleep is interrupted by a chilling twist: his long-dead rival has been waiting for him, also frozen in time, ready to face him when he wakes. The two ancient enemies, locked in a deadly game across the ages, finally confront each other in a tomb that holds more than secrets—it holds the weight of their shared history.
In the thirtieth century, humanity’s cold expansion reaches the next galaxy, where a lone explorer stumbles upon a world untouched by war or aggression. Struck by the memory of a time when peace was possible, he chooses to deceive his empire to shield its people from conquest.
Jo, a man haunted by his own past, offers fifty thousand dollars to anyone who can prove a ghost exists—but every so-called sighting ends with a logical explanation. His relentless skepticism hides a secret: he’s the ghost no one believes in, and he’s fighting to keep haunted homes standing, one rational proof at a time.
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↩ Reprints The Hooded Horseman #20 (1955), Adventures of the Fly #7 (1960), Journey into Mystery #82 (1962), Strange Tales #100 (1962), Journey into Mystery #95 (1963), Fantasy Masterpieces #9 (1967), The Phantom #23 (1967), Mandrake the Magician #9 (1967)
Reprinted in Secrets of the Unknown #225 (1984)
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