Sinister Tales #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sorry, You've Got the Wrong Ghosts!", a scientist's decades-long experiment to amplify his latent psychic abilities reaches terrifying heights—only to unravel when betrayal strikes and his body can no longer cope. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Don Heck and lettering by Ray Holloway, this eerie tale from Sinister Tales #67 explores the fragile line between power and vulnerability. The cover, by Steve Ditko, captures the story’s unsettling tone with its signature surreal flair.
When a burglar uses a time machine to flee after stealing the crown jewels, he doesn’t escape to the past—he’s stranded in a grotesque, alien world where no humans exist. Trapped far from home, he must survive in a place that feels less like a hiding place and more like a trap.
When a reclusive scientist unlocks his latent psychic abilities and spends years amplifying them through a self-built machine, he becomes nearly unstoppable—until a trusted assistant’s betrayal leaves him physically weakened and powerless, his mind suddenly stripped of the very strength he once commanded.
In "Worm Man," a covert agent known only as Worm Man relies on shrinking pills to infiltrate high-security military zones and steal vital secrets. When a sudden attack by a rat knocks him off his guard, he loses his growth pills—leaving him trapped in his minuscule form, unable to return to normal.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #48 (1956), Out of This World #5 (1957), Strange Tales #78 (1960), Strange Tales #79 (1960), NoMan [T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agent NoMan] #2 (1967), T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #12 (1967), Adventures into the Unknown #173 (1967), Gasp! #3 (1967), Forbidden Worlds #144 (1967)
Reprinted in Secrets of the Unknown #159 (1976)
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