Pre-Code Classics: Fantastic Worlds / Lost Worlds #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis hardcover collection from PS Artbooks brings together two short-lived but memorable Atlas Comics horror-science fiction series from the early 1950s. Fantastic Worlds (1952) and Lost Worlds (1953–1954) each ran for only a few issues, but they are prime examples of the pre-Code era's blend of eerie tales, alien encounters, and grim twists. The volume reprints the complete runs of both titles, showcasing the work of artists like Bill Everett, Joe Maneely, and others in the Atlas bullpen, preserved in the publisher's signature high-quality archival format.
"Triumph Over Terror" is a standout tale from Pre-Code Classics: Fantastic Worlds / Lost Worlds #nn, showcasing the sharp, dynamic art of Alex Toth with inks by John Celardo. In this compelling story, a science fiction writer and his wife are taken by aliens who probe their minds—only to be stunned by the depth of human devotion to Earth. The cover, penciled by Celardo, captures the moment with striking precision.
In "Triumph Over Terror," a science fiction writer and his wife find themselves taken by aliens who probe their minds—only to discover that humanity’s greatest strength isn’t technology, but the fierce, unyielding love people hold for their home. Written by an unnamed author and illustrated by an unnamed artist, this eight-page tale from *Pre-Code Classics: Fantastic Worlds / Lost Worlds* turns a moment of alien intrusion into a quiet, powerful testament to human resilience.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Worlds #5 (1952), Lost Worlds #5 (1952), Fantastic Worlds #6 (1952), Lost Worlds #6 (1952), Fantastic Worlds #7 (1953)
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