The Rocket's Blast-Comicollector #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "An Earth Man on Venus Chapter Two," a mysterious alien vessel descends upon Earth’s capital, its humanoid emissary projecting calm to ease rising tension. Beneath the serene facade, the alien’s true nature remains hidden, using illusion to bridge a divide born of fear. Al Williamson and Roy Krenkel’s dynamic art, with Gray Morrow’s sharp inks and Artie Simek’s crisp lettering, brings this tense first contact to life in a 1973 issue that captures the era’s blend of wonder and unease.
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In the future an alien ship arrives and lands at the world capital. The alien’s human form calms hostility and allows peaceful contact. The alien really projected an image to pacify bigotry.
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