Strange Adventures #105
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fishermen from the Sea!", Gardner Fox spins a chilling tale of infiltration and suspense, where an alien hides among a coastal town by turning every man into a perfect duplicate of himself—leaving only one person to notice the unnatural change. Sid Greene’s expressive art brings the eerie transformation to life, while Gil Kane’s striking cover captures the unsettling mystery of the story. A 10-cent comic from 1959, this issue stands out as a standout in the Strange Adventures series.
In "Fishermen from the Sea!" from Strange Adventures #105, David and Helen Palmer find themselves caught in a terrifying encounter with water-breathing aliens whose plan threatens to drown the entire world—only to be startled by the sudden blast of an atomic bomb test. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a tense, otherworldly dread, grounded in the quiet terror of the deep and the sudden, shocking power of human technology.
In "The Case of the Stolen Earth-Faces!" from Strange Adventures #105, a shape-shifting alien infiltrates a quiet town, turning every man into a perfect duplicate of himself—leaving no one able to tell friend from foe as he hunts for a vital element his army demands. Written by an unknown hand and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds with a creeping sense of paranoia, where identity itself becomes the most dangerous disguise.
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Reprinted in Five-Score Comic Monthly #19 (1959), Five-Score Comic Monthly #20 (1959), Aventures Fiction #21 (1960), Aventures Fiction #23 (1960), Titanes Planetarios #85 (1960), Big Boss #47 (1960), From Beyond the Unknown #20 (1972)
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