Strange Adventures #175
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Danger: This Town Is Shrinking!", scientist Bill Brant’s desperate attempt to reverse his baldness backfires spectacularly, transforming him into a towering giant and yanking him into a strange parallel world where his very presence is seen as a threat. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Bernard Baily—both on the interior pages and the striking cover—this 1965 Strange Adventures tale blends sci-fi absurdity with a touch of existential dread, all in a 12-cent comic from the Silver Age.
In "Danger: This Town Is Shrinking!" from Strange Adventures #175, Greg Darrow returns to his hometown of Gulliver for his wedding, only to discover the entire town is inexplicably shrinking—threatening to vanish before his eyes. The story unfolds with quiet dread as the familiar streets and buildings fade, leaving Greg to confront a mystery that defies logic.
In "I, Invader," scientist Bill Brant’s desperate attempt to reverse his baldness unleashes a transformation that leaves him a towering giant—only to find himself stranded in a parallel world where his very presence is seen as a threat. Written with a sharp eye for isolation and identity, the story follows Bill as he navigates a society that fears what it doesn’t understand, all while grappling with the consequences of his own ambition.
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Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #16 (1970), Démon #15 (1981), Titanes Planetarios #226
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