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Cover: Gil Kane & Jack Adler

Strange Adventures #110

Nov 1959 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“The Hand from Beyond!”

DC's Strange Adventures #110 from 1959 delivers the kind of delightfully unnerving premise the title does so well — a colossal, grasping hand materializes from the sky, looming over a yellow convertible whose unsuspecting passengers cruise cheerfully down a sunny highway, completely unaware of what descends toward them. Gil Kane's pencils and Jack Adler's inks give that enormous disembodied hand a genuinely eerie, tactile weight against the bright open sky. For a dime, "The Hand from Beyond!" promises exactly the blend of everyday Americana and creeping otherworldly dread that made late-1950s DC science-fantasy so compelling.

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writer John Broome · artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Bernard Sachs · cover Gil Kane, Jack Adler

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cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Jack Adler

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