Strange Adventures #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Adventures #92 from 1958 promises genuine sci-fi wonder with its featured story, "The Amazing Ray of Knowledge!" On the cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by Bernard Sachs, a towering golden robot dominates the scene while two adults look on with urgency — and a group of children glow with newly acquired scientific knowledge, their shirts labeled Physics, Chemistry, Electricity, and Astronomy, as a wide-eyed young man in the foreground reacts with astonishment. The bold caption warns that only these children can save Earth from cosmic doom, setting up exactly the kind of thrilling, imaginative premise that made DC's anthology titles such a delight in 1958.
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Teenagers try to cope with the social stigma of a relative suffering from mental illness.
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