Fantastic Adventures #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains multiple stories: "The Creature from the Fens," which depicts a giant red monster attacking a city and threatening its inhabitants; "Weird Nightmare," a prose tale set in the Brazilian jungle where an oil company representative encounters an encounter with a Cotimboia snake while exploring with a guide named Cintero; and an untitled story involving a character named Jo and a woman named Lura, in which supernatural forces and a mystical serum play central roles in a tale of revenge and enslavement in a jungle setting. The issue also includes an advertisement for appliance repair training from the National Radio Institute.
In the murky depths of the Everglades, a mysterious flying saucer crashes to earth, unleashing the alien Tagona upon a world he has long since abandoned. As he stalks the swamps, hunting those who cross his path, a reclusive swamp hermit named Zeek steps forward—revealing himself as Zafara Zaran, the emperor of Arcturus, who once banished Tagona millennia ago. With their ancient enmity reignited, the stage is set for a deadly confrontation that stretches beyond a single life, echoing through time.
In "Box of Death," a condemned swami, sentenced to die for his crimes, swears vengeance from the gallows—promising to destroy each juror who sent him to his fate. Soon after, each member of the jury receives a strange, unmarked box, and when opened, they unleash a horrifying, otherworldly force that claims their lives.
When a mysterious dark force begins draining sunlight and heat from Earth itself, Major Jet races against time to identify the threat—only to discover an alien flying city piloted by the ruthless Bandab, who demands humanity's unconditional surrender. With the planet freezing and panic spreading through the streets, Major Jet devises a daring plan to infiltrate the enemy vessel, but Bandab's telepathic powers prove far more formidable than anticipated. Can the super-scientist find a way to stop the invasion before Earth becomes a frozen tomb?
When a mysterious white spirit begins demanding gold tributes from the Tangane tribe, Jungle Jo discovers the supernatural terror is actually a scheme—and that his mate Lura is in mortal danger. Jo must expose the sinister operation behind the false spirits before the entire tribe is drained of its wealth and the doctor's dark experiments claim more lives.
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↩ Reprints Jungle Jo #3 (1950), Blue Bolt Weird Tales #118 (1953)
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