Strange Adventures #119
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Adventures #119 brings DC's signature blend of science fiction wonder to vivid life with Murphy Anderson's cover depicting a trio of diminutive yellow alien beings — goggle-eyed and pointed-eared — swooping over a pastoral Earth landscape with oversized butterfly nets and a specimen jar, apparently collecting creatures our own size as though we were insects. The story promised inside, "Raiders of the Giant World!", sets up a delightfully unsettling role reversal that was right at home in DC's 1960 sci-fi anthology lineup. With John Broome writing and Mike Sekowsky and Bernard Sachs handling interior art, this ten-cent issue delivers exactly the kind of imaginative, wide-eyed adventure that made Strange Adventures one of the era's most entertaining reads.
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A trio of gangster-counterfeiters try to force Ilda to use her mathematical abilities to predict the winner of a horse race.
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