Dead of Night #10
In "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.
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Frank Atwell can't sleep because he has nightmares in which a monster tries to catch him. His doctor sedates him and he sleeps so heavily that the monster catches him before he can wake up. He discovers his dream world is the real world, and he is its king, while the mundane world was a dream, or was it?
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