Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Was a Space Refugee!", Munston’s baffled by a string of thefts at a missile testing base—until Blake arrives to investigate. With no signs of intrusion, Blake sets up cameras, only to capture something utterly unexpected: furniture and household objects coming to life and stealing supplies. When a defiant couch fights back, the duo barely subdue it—just as a wave of animated debris emerges from a quake-split crevice, sending a signal that triggers a warhead’s explosive charge. Penciled and inked by Doug Wildey, this surreal sci-fi mystery features a striking cover by Bob Brown, capturing the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.
In "The Human Pet of Gorilla Land!", two Jovian criminals flee through space only to crash-land on a planet ruled by intelligent gorillas. When a space patrolman pursues them, the criminals twist the truth, convincing the gorillas that the patrolman is actually their human pet — a claim that throws the alien society into chaos.
In "The Rainbow Man," Dr. Hargate unlocks the secret of chameleon color-shifting and uses it to become a master of disguise—slipping through the city undetected to commit daring crimes. But when a color-blind neighbor begins noticing subtle inconsistencies in his shifting form, the game turns deadly.
In "I Stalked the Camouflage Creatures," Jo is called in to solve a baffling theft at a missile testing base, where nothing seems amiss—until Blake arrives and sets up cameras that capture the impossible: furniture coming to life, stealing supplies, and fighting back. As the surveillance reveals a hidden network of shapeshifting creatures emerging from a quake-split crevice, Jo must track them through the dark, where even the ground itself might be hiding a secret.
In the heart of an ancient desert, a team of archaeologists uncovers a network of forgotten caves—only to find their expedition unraveling as strange, flickering lights begin to pulse from within. The glow doesn't just illuminate the dark; it alters the men who stand too close, twisting their forms in ways no one can explain.
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