From Beyond the Unknown #8
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Station Mars on the Air!", Arthur Gail finds his world turned upside down after an accident leaves him unable to perceive anything that isn’t organic—turning his life, and a serious accusation, on its head. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Sid Greene with inks by Joe Giella, this 1970 DC tale blends sci-fi intrigue with a mind-bending twist. The cover, by Gray Morrow with inks by Neal Adams, captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of the story.
In "The Incredible Eyes of Arthur Gail!" from *From Beyond the Unknown* #8 (1970), a laboratory accident leaves Arthur Gail with a strange new vision—only organic matter is visible to him. When he's accused of stealing his company's secret formula, his unique perception becomes both a defense and a mystery he must navigate.
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