Strange Adventures #77
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The World That Slipped Out of Space!", Arthur Gail finds himself caught in a bizarre twist of fate when an accident leaves him unable to perceive anything that isn’t organic—turning the world into a strange, shifting landscape of living things and voids. Written by Edmond Hamilton and illustrated by Sid Greene with inks by Joe Giella, this 1957 Strange Adventures tale explores perception, reality, and the unexpected ways truth can be revealed. The cover, by Gil Kane with inks by Joe Giella, captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of the story.
In "The Incredible Eyes of Arthur Gail!" from Strange Adventures #77 (1957), a lab accident leaves Arthur Gail with a strange new vision—able to see only organic matter, a condition that becomes his unexpected alibi when he's accused of stealing his company's secret formula. The story unfolds as his altered perception forces him to confront the truth in ways no one else can.
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Reprinted in Aventures Fiction #7 (1958), Aventures Fiction #8 (1958), Aventures Fiction #9 (1959), Titanes Planetarios #71 (1959), Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly #36 (1961), From Beyond the Unknown #8 (1970), From Beyond the Unknown #19 (1972), King Cobra #5 (1978), Big Boss #38 (1978), Big Boss #48 (1980), Showcase Presents: Strange Adventures #2 (2014)
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