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Cover: Gil Kane & Bernard Sachs

Strange Adventures #75

Dec 1956 · DC · 0.10 USD
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“Secret of the Man-Ape!”

In "Secret of the Man-Ape!", a blind scientist living in seclusion finds his quiet life upended when Martians arrive at his countryside lab—demanding to play dominoes with him while revealing their plan to flood Earth with saltwater to make it habitable for their kind. Written by Ed Jurist and illustrated by Sid Greene with inks by Joe Giella, this 1956 Strange Adventures tale blends eerie isolation with cosmic intrigue, all framed by Gil Kane’s cover pencils and Bernard Sachs’s inks.

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writer Ed Jurist
artist Sid Greene
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Bernard Sachs

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A blind scientist retires from professional life to work in his own private laboratory in the countryside. Martians land outside his residence and after forcing their way inside begin playing dominoes with Milo while telling him of their plans to flood the planet so they can relocate from Mars. Saltwater equals life for the Martians and their machines work to bury our continents with an ocean flood.

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