Strange Adventures #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Prisoner from Pluto!", scientist Hal Worth stumbles upon a mysterious serum that transforms him into a winged being with bird-like powers, thrusting him into a desperate fight to defend Earth from an otherworldly threat. Written by Otto Binder and brought to life by Sid Greene’s dynamic art with inks by Joe Giella, this 1956 DC classic blends sci-fi wonder and pulp adventure. The cover, a striking double-drawing by Gil Kane, captures the moment of transformation with bold, early-50s flair.
In "The Man Who Grew Wings!" from Strange Adventures #65 (1956), scientist Hal Worth stumbles upon a mysterious serum that transforms him in ways he never imagined—growing wings and gaining bird-like powers. With his newfound abilities, he must confront an alien threat, testing the limits of what it means to be human.
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Reprinted in Strange Adventures #205 (1967), Super Comics #2409 (1968), Hawkman #24 (1968), Jupiterserien #5 (1968), All Star Adventure Comic #69 (1971), Super DC Giant #27 (1976), Kamandi #2 (1981), Showcase Presents: Strange Adventures #1 (2009), Super Comics #7, Titanes Planetarios #53
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