Strange Adventures #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Human Pet of Gorilla Land!", Earth's newest interstellar trade rivals—the Martians—deploy a cunning new weapon: a gas that forces any human who leaves the planet to instinctively return home the moment they cross the atmosphere. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated with dynamic flair by Sid Greene, this Strange Adventures standout blends Cold War-era sci-fi paranoia with the genre’s signature twisty imagination. The cover, a striking collaboration by Gil Kane, captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tension in bold, expressive lines.
In "The Human Pet of Gorilla Land!" from Strange Adventures #108, two Jovian criminals fleeing a space patrolman stumble upon a planet where intelligent gorillas rule — and through a clever ruse, they convince the apes that the patrolman is their captured human pet.
In "The Martian Earth-Trap!" from Strange Adventures #108, Martians engineer a sinister gas that forces any Earthling who ventures beyond the atmosphere to instinctively return home—turning space travel into a trap for humanity’s ambitions. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story unfolds as Earth’s pioneers face an invisible, alien-driven pull that threatens to keep them bound to their planet forever.
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Reprinted in Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #22 (1960), Sidéral #42 (1961), Big Boss #61 (1961), The Flash #146 (1964), Metal Men #13 (1965), From Beyond the Unknown #9 (1971), Superman #234 (1971), From Beyond the Unknown #14 (1971), Green Lantern #3 (1973), Atome Kid #15 (1974), Flash #21 (1975), The Rocket's Blast Comicollector #146 (1978), Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #21, Titanes Planetarios #91
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