Strange Adventures #238
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1972 DC anthology delivers three tales of "Super Science-Fiction," headlined by "The Secret of the Tom Thumb Spacemen!" — and Michael Kaluta's cover makes the premise immediately vivid: a terrified man lies wide-eyed in bed as a tiny rocket ship and miniature spacesuited figures invade his bedroom in the dead of night. The scene balances genuine unease with a wonderfully pulpy charm that perfectly captures Strange Adventures at its most imaginative. Rounding out the issue are "The Man Who Killed Himself!" and an Adam Strange story, "Shadow People of the Eclipse!," making this a satisfying package of Silver Age science-fiction storytelling from John Broome, Sid Greene, and Bernard Sachs.
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