Strange Adventures #155
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA scaly, green amphibious creature equipped with a breathing apparatus pursues a jet aircraft through a vivid red sky, declaring its intent to capture this "fire-breathing creature" for its underwater city — a wonderfully offbeat premise that captures everything Strange Adventures stood for in 1963. The cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by Sid Greene, crackles with kinetic energy, setting up the featured story "Prisoner of the Undersea World!" with real visual flair. Throw in the promise of a bonus Star Hawkins tale and this issue delivers a satisfying double dose of DC's signature sci-fi imagination.
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Terry, the Green family's dog, recalls everything that went wrong on their terrible vacation.
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