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Tales of the Unexpected#66
Cover: Bob Brown
Tales of the Unexpected #66
“Trap of the Space Convict”
In "Trap of the Space Convict," a young boy named Bobby finds himself caught in a surreal vision of a robotic future—where machines rule the stars and human ingenuity seems obsolete. Written by Jack Schiff and illustrated by Bernard Baily, this 1961 tale blends sci-fi wonder with a quiet reminder of humanity’s enduring role, all wrapped in Bob Brown’s striking cover art.
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Space Ranger's crew disguise themselves to lure Dr. Elektro and his gang of phantom raiders into attacking their ship.
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