Strange Adventures #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Across the Ages!", student Ted Carter is unexpectedly chosen to represent Earth on a galactic tour for gifted minds from across the cosmos. Struggling at first to keep up with alien peers, he finds his ordinary human perspective becomes unexpectedly valuable when a crisis arises—one only someone from Earth can help solve. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Sy Barry, with a striking cover by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs, this 1955 Strange Adventures standout blends wonder and quiet heroism in a story where the familiar proves extraordinary.
In "World at the Edge of the Universe!" from Strange Adventures #60 (1955), Earth’s brightest young mind, Ted Carter, is unexpectedly chosen to represent humanity on a galactic tour of advanced civilizations. Though unprepared for the wonders and challenges beyond Earth, Ted’s unique perspective proves invaluable when a crisis arises—one that stumps even the most gifted students from other worlds.
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Reprinted in Strange Adventures #18 (1956), Titanes Planetarios #40 (1957), Titanes Planetarios #46 (1957), Century, The 100 Page Comic Monthly #16 (1957), Five-Score Comic Monthly #8 (1958), From Beyond the Unknown #7 (1970), From Beyond the Unknown #8 (1970), Atom #4 (1971), Showcase Presents: Strange Adventures #1 (2009)
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