Dead of Night #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Dream of Doom!", Frank Atwell's sleepless nights take a terrifying turn when his recurring nightmare of a pursuing monster becomes all too real—only to unravel into a mind-bending twist where dream and waking life blur. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1975 Marvel classic explores the fragile line between reality and illusion. The cover by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia captures the creeping dread of a mind trapped between worlds.
In "I Dream of Doom!", Frank Atwell wakes each night to a monster chasing him through his worst nightmares—until a sedative finally lets him sleep too deeply. When he stumbles into a realm where the dream is real, he finds himself a king in a world that feels more true than the one he left behind. But as reality blurs, the question lingers: was the waking world ever real at all?
In "I Wore... the Mask of Drothor!", an artist's obsession with an ancient sorcerer leads him to craft a haunting mask—and when he dons it to rob a mansion, his own face begins to change, mirroring the monstrous visage he’s copied. The story unfolds with a creeping dread as identity blurs, and the line between creator and creation vanishes.
In "I Was Face-to-Face with the Forbidden Robot!", a man’s desperate bid to prove himself by dismantling a banned robot leads to a startling revelation—this machine was never a threat, only misunderstood. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with quiet tension as one man’s deception unravels into a surprising plea for change.
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