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Startling Comics #3 (6)
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In "The Tremor Machine," a scientist's radical discovery takes a terrifying turn when he isolates a new element, Lemuron—capable of manifesting monstrous forms when energized by the fear-generated electrons from human minds. With bold, dynamic art by Leonard Sansone and a striking cover by Kin Platt, this 1941 issue from Startling Comics delivers a pulse-pounding sci-fi mystery rooted in the mind's power.
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artist, inker Leonard Sansone · cover Kin Platt
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artist, inker Leonard Sansone
cover pencils, inks Kin Platt
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A scientist invents a new element called Lemuron, which, when charged with electrons generated in human brain cells by fear, can take terrible shape!
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