Suspense #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sinister Stone," a Soviet spy infiltrates a high-stakes meeting at the U.S. War College, where a scientist unveils a revolutionary army of electronically controlled mechanical men—capable of limited speech and obedience. With the inventor’s enigmatic assistant holding secrets of his own, the spy must uncover the truth before the technology falls into the wrong hands. Written and illustrated by Bill Everett, this 1951 thriller features a cover by Sol Brodsky and Joe Maneely, capturing the Cold War tension in bold, dynamic lines.
In a tense 1951 espionage thriller, a Soviet spy infiltrates a U.S. War College briefing where Dr. Paul Marco unveils his revolutionary invention: an army of electronically controlled mechanical men capable of limited speech. As the meeting unfolds, the shadowy presence of Jacob Stalinov and other agents—Red, Pietro, and an un-named Politburo official—tightens around the scientist and his enigmatic assistant, Doctor Rex, whose true nature remains a mystery.
Felix the Great! — a jealous animal trainer with a deadly obsession and a wife he can't bear to lose — finds his world unraveling when he discovers she’s planning to leave him. As his rage builds, the very beasts he commands may be the ones to decide his fate.
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↩ Reprints Suspense #1 (1949)
Reprinted in The Bill Everett Archives #2 (2013)
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