Tales of the Unexpected #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA full-grown astronaut lies pinned to an alien surface, bound by chains and bars wielded by a team of small, blue-skinned humanoids — a cosmic riff on Gulliver's Travels rendered in the vivid sci-fi style of 1958 DC Comics. Bob Brown's cover art captures the helpless giant's desperate expression perfectly, while a sleek red spacecraft looms in the background beneath a dramatic, ray-streaked sky. With the cover teasing "I Was the Gulliver of Space!" and the promise of scientifically advanced tiny captors, Tales of the Unexpected #32 makes a compelling case for why this anthology series was such a treat for imaginative readers.
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