Spellbound #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thing Behind the Wall," a man's experimental pill grants him the power to become two-dimensional—perfect for slipping through tight spaces, like a bank vault's security wall. But when the six-hour window closes, he faces a terrifying dilemma: the antidote is three-dimensional, and his flattened form can't swallow it. Written by Hank Chapman and illustrated by Sol Brodsky, with a striking cover by Russ Heath, this 1952 Marvel tale blends sci-fi suspense with a chilling physical twist.
In "The Flat Man," a man who’s turned himself two-dimensional by a risky experimental pill must pull off a daring bank heist before time runs out—only to face a terrifying twist when the antidote, vital for survival, won’t fit through his flattened throat. Written with chilling precision, this 1952 horror-suspense tale from Spellbound #3 pits ingenuity against impossible physics in a race against death.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Tales #100 (1951)
Reprinted in Comics to Hold You Spellbound #1 (1953)
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