Sensation Comics #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The End of Paradise Island," a frozen man discovered in Hudson Bay stirs ancient mysteries when Astra uses her Verbalizer to uncover his true origin—far from Earth's past, he’s a Venusian spy sent to infiltrate Paradise Island. Written by John Broome and illustrated with striking detail by Gil Kane, this 1951 adventure blends Arctic intrigue with interplanetary threat, all framed by Irwin Hasen’s dynamic cover and Bernard Sachs’ sharp inks.
In "Love Takes a Holiday," Ann Martin’s quiet moment at Union Station unfolds into a tender, unexpected encounter when she follows a grieving woman to a park bench, drawn by a fleeting but poignant scene of farewell. The story captures a fleeting connection between strangers, where empathy and silence speak louder than words.
In the frozen reaches of Hudson Bay, Professor Rockwell’s expedition uncovers a green-skinned man trapped in ice—claimed not as a relic of the Ice Age, but as a Venusian spy sent to infiltrate Earth. With Astra’s Verbalizer translating his words, the truth begins to thaw: he’s no ancient survivor, but a secret agent from a distant world with a plan that could change everything.
In "The Case of the Frightened Flier!", Dr. Pat takes on a perilous mission to reach the isolated Lost Valley, where a mysterious force has already claimed two previous flights attempting the treacherous mountain pass. With lives at stake and the skies above the valley eerily silent, Dr. Pat must navigate both the physical dangers and the unexplained fear gripping the region.
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