Eerie #73
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn a quiet field on a Sunday, Peter finds himself shrinking uncontrollably—drawn into a giant rose where its inhabitants urge him to go smaller still. Swallowed by a drop of water and expelled into a world of mechanical factories that compress people into tiny forms, he leaps from their towers, becoming a hand-sized traveler. He journeys through a realm where people battle for freedom and fairness, finally reaching the last hole—small, but just enough to squeeze through. Back in reality, his mother gently reminds him that Sundays are his to keep, if he’s always late.
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Reprinted in The Monster Factory #1 (1976), Eerie #20 (1977), Eerie #27 (1977), Warren Presents #6 (1979)
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