Forbidden Worlds #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pussycat on the Dog Star!", a mysterious inheritance battle heats up when a woman named Henrietta and her son Abernathy claim to be heirs to the vast Begley fortune. With the estate's lawyers skeptical, a striking resemblance between young Abernathy and a long-lost family portrait suddenly lends their claim unexpected weight—though the truth behind their connection remains shrouded in mystery. Cover by Ogden Whitney, with interior lettering typeset.
When scientist Zeke Jones answers a distress call from the Dog Star Sirius, he’s thrust into a cosmic showdown on a distant world where intelligent dinosaurs threaten to overrun the native people. Armed with his own invention—a spherical craft—Zeke races to aid the beleaguered inhabitants, stepping into a battle far beyond Earth’s borders.
In "The Hypnotic Trance!" from Forbidden Worlds #36 (1955), Frank Hanson finds himself caught in a surreal twist when a hypnotist named Thorko on an ocean cruise triggers a bizarre phenomenon: a living double of Frank begins to take over his life. As the duplicate slips into Frank’s routines and relationships—causing chaos and confusion—Frank must confront the unsettling reality of his own reflection. The story unfolds with a quiet dread, as the line between self and imitation blurs, and the only way to end the illusion may lie in a single, deceptively simple act of tea and deception.
In "The Master of Illusions!" from Forbidden Worlds #36 (1955), reporter Mary finds herself captivated by the enigmatic Thoron the Great, a performer whose seemingly supernatural feats leave her spellbound. As his dazzling acts unfold, the truth begins to surface—Thoron is no mere magician, but an alien from the distant planet Asperia, visiting Earth under mysterious circumstances.
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Reprinted in Adventures into the Unknown #116 (1960), Amazing Stories of Suspense #117 (1971), Uncanny Tales #119 (1976), Sinister Tales #183 (1981), Collected Works: Forbidden Worlds #6 (2014), Secrets of the Unknown #54, Uncanny Tales #68
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