Gorgo #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Land That Time Forgot," a brilliant but lonely scientist, after a lifetime of isolation, transfers his consciousness into the body of his deceased dog—only to awaken with no memory of his past, living now as a creature of instinct and simple joy. Written by Joe Gill and illustrated by Bill Molno, this 1963 Charlton classic blends science fiction with quiet emotional resonance, exploring identity and the unexpected peace found in simplicity. The cover, by Dick Giordano, captures the eerie stillness of a world where time and self blur.
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A brilliant scientist discovers a way to transfer the brain from a dying mammalian body into another mammalian body. Since he spent his whole life doing research, he was always alone and never got to enjoy life. After he dies of old age, his loyal apprentices transfer his brain into the body of his recently deceased dog. After waking, the dog acts like a normal dog. The apprentices think the process didn't work, not realizing that the old scientist is finally enjoying life as a simple dog.
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