Mystery in Space #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1956 DC anthology pulls off one of science fiction's most audacious visual premises right on its cover: a yellow "Interplanetary Towing Service" spacecraft has lassoed Earth itself with a pink cable and is hauling our entire planet through a star-filled cosmos, with a ringed planet and a pink moon visible in the background. Gil Kane's cover art sells the absurd grandeur of "The Man Who Moved the World!" with a straight face, which makes it all the more delightful. As a bonus, the issue also includes details and an entry blank for a Giant $5,000 Prize Contest — reason enough to pick it up even before cracking the cover.
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Binky's friend misses out on lots of summer fun by finding excuses not to do anything.
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