Mystery in Space #110
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's long-running science-fiction anthology delivers a wild premise in this September 1966 issue, featuring Ultra the Multi-Alien squaring off against the fiendish Pied Piper of Pluto. Murphy Anderson's cover depicts the bizarre confrontation vividly: a jester-costumed Pied Piper plays his instrument while a massive red sea serpent — coiled and snapping — looms over a grimacing, green-skinned Ultra, who braces against the creature's bulk. Writer Otto Binder and artist Lee Elias bring the story to life inside, promising the kind of imaginative, over-the-top cosmic adventure that made Mystery in Space one of DC's most entertaining sci-fi titles of the 1960s.
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