Strange Adventures #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeStrange Adventures #95 delivers one of 1958's most delightfully mind-bending premises right on its cover: an ordinary man in a brown suit and fedora opens what appears to be a plain apartment door — numbered 224 — only to find the entire Earth floating in the star-filled void of outer space on the other side. Gil Kane's pencils and Frank Giacoia's inks make the contrast between the cozy, lamp-lit room and the vast cosmos beyond genuinely striking. With Joe Millard writing and Carmine Infantino on interior art, "The World at My Doorstep!" promises exactly the kind of imaginative science-fiction DC's anthology titles did so well in this era.
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When two aliens try to shrink the Earth only Dave Bently's experimental solar battery can stop them.
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