Startling Comics #3 (6)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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.
In "The Element of Fear," a scientist's radical discovery takes a terrifying turn when he creates Lemuron—a mysterious new element that reshapes itself when fueled by the electric charge of human fear. As the experiment spirals beyond control, the line between science and terror blurs in a story that turns anxiety into something tangible.
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