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From Beyond the Unknown #7 cover
Cover: Joe Kubert

From Beyond the Unknown #7

Oct 1970 · DC · 0.25 USD
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In "Earth Shall Not Die!", student Ted Carter is unexpectedly chosen to represent Earth on a galactic tour of elite students—far from the most prepared, but uniquely suited when a crisis arises that stumps the others. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Sy Barry, this 1970 DC tale blends cosmic wonder with a quiet triumph of human perspective. The cover, by Joe Kubert, captures the moment with bold, dynamic flair.

Contains 7 stories
Earth Shall Not Die!
11.17 pp · Science Fiction
Commander Glenn MerrittSenator Archibald BeauregardSenator WoodrowSergeant Kevin Tempest

In "Earth Shall Not Die!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #7 (1970), scientist Glenn Merritt, convinced that alien forces are sabotaging humanity's space efforts, convinces Congress to back a lunar base to uncover the truth. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, he journeys to the moon to confront a threat he can't yet see.

The Menace of Saturn's Rings!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Tommy GawainEdward GawainIcoidThermoid
Next Year -- Andromeda!
9.67 pp · Science Fiction
Ensign Jay DrakeMal Dwan

In "Next Year -- Andromeda!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #7, Ensign Jay Drake encounters a mysterious creature capable of warping space to evade its pursuers. Determined to harness its abilities, he sets out to capture it, hoping the discovery will revolutionize space travel.

Do Not Open Till Doomsday!
6 pp · Science Fiction
Dr. George LynchJimmy LynchAndyBill
World at the Edge of the Universe!
6 pp · Science Fiction
KypTed CarterJakkus

In "World at the Edge of the Universe!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #7 (1970), Earth’s brightest young mind, Ted Carter, is unexpectedly chosen to represent humanity on a galactic tour of elite students. Though unprepared for the wonders and challenges beyond Earth, Ted’s unique perspective becomes unexpectedly vital when a crisis emerges—one that stumps the other students but may be solvable only by someone who still sees the universe through the eyes of a newcomer.

The Twice-Told Tale!
3.67 pp · Science Fiction
George MitchellMr. BlakeRichard MillsBenjamin Franklin (cameo)

In "The Twice-Told Tale!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #7 (1970), George Mitchell finds himself caught in a mind-bending mystery when he discovers his novel mirrors a book written over a century earlier—down to the exact same words—despite never having read it. The story unfolds with quiet dread, probing the unsettling possibility that time and authorship might not be as linear as they seem.

The Giant from Beyond!
8.67 pp · Science Fiction
Billy JohnsonHarry JohnsonAir Force Captain Craig JohnsonHuldaClell

In "The Giant from Beyond!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #7 (1970), a sudden, towering beanstalk erupts from the ground, and from its top descends a colossal alien entity. When the creature begins its slow, terrifying descent, Captain Craig Johnson steps forward to face the unknown threat.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Fine) $6
CGC 9.8 · 1 in census $263*
CGC 9.6 · 2 in census $78*
CGC 9.4 · 2 in census $45*
CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $32*
CGC 9.0 · 3 in census $30*
CGC 8.5 none in existence
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CGC 8.0 · 2 in census $30*
CGC 7.5 · 2 in census $30*
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Full credits

artist, inker Sy Barry
cover pencils, inks Joe Kubert

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Adventures #27 (1952), Strange Adventures #36 (1953), Strange Adventures #60 (1955), Strange Adventures #94 (1958), Strange Adventures #96 (1958), Strange Adventures #101 (1959), Strange Adventures #116 (1960), The Flash #116 (1960), Strange Adventures #135 (1961), Green Lantern #10 (1962), Mystery in Space #85 (1963)

Reprinted in Monde Futur #10 (1973), Die Grüne Laterne #3 (1975), Gigant #5/1982 (1982)

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