Secrets of the Unknown #200
"Three Who Vanished" delivers a haunting, dreamlike mystery in Secrets of the Unknown #200 (1981), a standout issue from Alan Class with a 0.20 GBP cover price. Written by Carl Wessler and illustrated with quiet precision by Ann Brewster, the story follows a soldier whose repeated encounters with a mysterious girl and her shifting family names blur the line between memory and reality. The eerie, unresolved tension is perfectly complemented by Joe Sinnott’s evocative cover art, which captures the unsettling atmosphere of the tale.
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A soldier wants his buddy to meet his sister but he has already fallen for a girl he's met. As he travels from place to place he sees this girl and her family repeatedly, but each time, she gives him a different family name. When the war ends, he returns to the houses he ate with these people, but they are empty and the neighbors claim no one with that name ever lived there. Confused, he goes back to the states and meets his buddy's family, who look just like the people he encountered.
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