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Cover: Murphy Anderson

Strange Adventures #46

Jul 1954 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“I Flew a Flying Saucer!”

A packed baseball stadium becomes the backdrop for something far beyond the ordinary in this 1954 DC anthology gem — a gleaming, rocket-finned flying saucer hovers dramatically over the ballpark while startled onlookers on the field crane their necks skyward in disbelief. Murphy Anderson's cover art sells the mid-century UFO fever perfectly, blending Americana and the unknown in one striking image. With the headline promising "the most baffling secret of all time exposed," Otto Binder and Carmine Infantino's interior tale of a man who actually piloted one of these craft feels tailor-made for the era's boundless fascination with the skies above.

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writer Otto Binder · artist Carmine Infantino · inker Bernard Sachs · cover Murphy Anderson

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Superboy puts out a fire at the Smallville Teen-Age Club which inspires them to start a project to educate people about fire prevention.

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