Four Color #716
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Walt Disney's Man in Space" in Four Color #716 (1956) offers a fascinating glimpse into mid-century spaceflight dreams, blending science and imagination. Written by Don R. Christensen and illustrated by Tony Sgroi, this story traces the evolution of rockets and speculates on the challenges of human space travel, including the design of an orbiting space wheel and a pioneering lunar journey. The cover by Tony Sgroi captures the era’s optimism, making this a must-have for fans of early science fiction and vintage Disney comics.
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A short history of rockets, then an examination of the problems facing humans if they were in a rocket shot into space. Predictions and descriptions of the building of an orbiting space wheel and the first interplanetary trip around the moon and back are depicted.
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