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Four Color #190

Jun 1948 · Dell · 0.10 USD
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“The Adventure of the Flying Saucers”

In the 1948 Four Color #190, "The Adventure of the Flying Saucers" kicks off with Flash and Dale tracking mysterious disc-ships from the planet Misto to Earth, where they battle an alien fleet. After a daring escape from the commander Wongee’s ship, the duo finds refuge with a kind peasant named Agricula before uncovering Wongee’s plot to seize power at the royal palace. Written, drawn, and inked by Paul Norris, this early sci-fi tale features dynamic action and imaginative worldbuilding, with the cover by Norris capturing the story’s otherworldly intrigue.

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On Mongo, Flash and Dale spot flying "disc-ships" traveling from the planet Misto to attack Earth. They follow the ships to Earth, where Flash destroys the fleet, except for the ship of commander Wongee, who disables Flash's ship. Flash attaches his ship to Wongee's and after a mutiny against Wongee, Flash and Dale are taken to Misto. They escape from the ship and find themselves in the midst of a rural area. A friendly peasant, Agricula, hides them and then they make their way to the Queen's palace where they find that Wongee is enacting his plans to overthrow the throne.

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