The Outer Limits #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Thing in the Well," a disgraced scientist's desperate bid for revenge takes a chilling turn when his attempt to create an army of clones ends in tragedy—each one succumbing to sudden heart attacks. Jack Sparling’s stark, atmospheric art brings a haunting tension to this 1967 Dell classic, where paranoia and scientific ambition collide in a story that lingers long after the final panel.
In "The Thing in the Well," a monstrous caterpillar terrorizes the countryside, leaving destruction in its wake. When it appears to be vanquished, the creature undergoes a shocking transformation, emerging as a colossal moth that soars into the sky—leaving behind only questions and a haunting sense of what lies beyond.
In "Multiman," a disgraced scientist, driven by a desperate need for redemption, attempts to build an army of clones to seize control of the United States—only to face a terrifying flaw in his creation. As his clones fall victim to sudden heart attacks, his grand plan unravels, leaving him imprisoned and forgotten.
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