Mystery in Space #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's Mystery in Space #9 (August–September 1952) promises exactly the kind of wild, imaginative adventure the series was built for — "Strange Stories of the Future!" right there in the banner. Murphy Anderson's cover depicts a man and a woman in futuristic attire, arms raised in alarm, as a speech bubble warns they are "victims of the Diamond Death — doomed to die inside this great jewel," while a group of green-skinned alien pursuers closes in behind them. At a dime a copy, this is Golden Age science-fantasy at its most vividly dramatic.
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