Strange Adventures #166
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "I Lived in Two Bodies!", explorer Cliff Battles finds himself stranded in the jungle after a plane crash, where he’s given a mysterious golden belt by the local natives—granting him the uncanny ability to split into two distinct versions of himself. With Jack Sparling handling both pencils and inks, the story unfolds as Cliff navigates the perilous wilderness, testing the limits of his dual existence. The cover, by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff, captures the eerie duality at the heart of the tale.
In "I Lived in Two Bodies!", explorer Cliff Battles finds himself stranded in the jungle after a plane crash, where he’s given a mysterious golden belt by the local natives—one that lets him split into two versions of himself, each capable of making separate choices in the wild. With no way to know which path is safe, he must navigate the unknown with a single body now divided in two.
In "The Hermit Who Haunted Mt. Menace," two thieves return to a mountain cave to reclaim stolen treasure, only to find themselves face-to-face with a strange old hermit who insists the mountain itself is alive. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with eerie precision, the story unfolds in a haunting, dreamlike atmosphere where the line between myth and reality begins to blur.
In "Space Pets for Sale!" from *Strange Adventures* #166, Mike Barnaby stumbles upon a crashed spaceship carrying strange alien animals—perfect for sale as exotic pets. But when the creatures start disappearing radioactive material, Mike realizes his new business might be far more dangerous than he thought.
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Reprinted in Titanes Planetarios #207 (1965), Mighty Comic #69 (1969)
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