Planet Comics #61
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Brute in the Bubble," Futura and Blargo find themselves captured by the mysterious Heads on the strange island of Oceania, then cast into a surreal sea of sand that twists its victims into monstrous forms. With bold artwork by Enrico Bagnoli and inking by Antonio Canale, this 1949 adventure blends pulp sci-fi dread with striking visuals in a 10-cent comic that’s a must for classic genre fans.
When the Voltamen unleash strange blind creatures called Mummy-Men and their hairy guides on Earth, Hunt Bowman discovers a crashed alien vessel containing a recorded message that reveals the shocking truth: these monsters were kidnapped from another world by the invaders and forced into transparent capsules to make the journey. Now that Bowman has found their king, Zog, and uncovered the Volta scheme, he must decide whether this discovery can turn the tide against the relentless invasion.
In "null," Futura and Blargo find themselves captured by the enigmatic Heads on the distant planet Oceania, where they’re cast into a vast sea of sand that twists and transforms those who enter—leaving their fate unknown.
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Reprinted in Planet Comics #2 (1949), Planet Comics #[nn] (1950), Strange Worlds #1 (1990), Thrilling Science Fiction #1 (1998), Thrilling Science Fiction #2 (1999), America's Greatest Comics #2 (2002), Golden-Age Science Fiction Treasury #1 (2006), Golden Age Men of Mystery Star Studded Spectacular #1 (2007), Men of Mystery Comics #85 (2011), Gwandanaland Comics #366 (2017), Fighting Indians #1, Planet Comics #3
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