Uncanny Tales #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Fabulous Misfit!", Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a haunting sci-fi tale set in the year 3000, where a lone pilot—chosen for his isolation and lack of ties—embarks on a one-way journey to the edge of the universe. The story unfolds with quiet intensity as the ship returns, and the pilot, forever changed, whispers only “I know!” in a moment that leaves scientists both awed and heartbroken. Ogden Whitney’s striking cover captures the mystery, while Ditko’s distinctive art brings the emotional weight of a man who found peace in the unknown.
In "Through the Wall!", Ed Farraday, haunted by a recurring dream of walking through a wall into a blinding light, begins to question whether the vision might be more than just wishful thinking. When the dream returns, he follows its path—and discovers a hidden chamber behind the mansion’s wall, leading to a long-lost treasure that transforms his home. The story unfolds with quiet mystery, blending psychological unease and wonder as Ed confronts the boundary between imagination and reality.
In "Journey to the Moon!" from Uncanny Tales #107, teenage fan Oswald T. Hannegan joins astronaut Derek Brand on a daring lunar mission that takes a shocking turn when they encounter alien life forms with plans to invade Earth. The story blends classic 1970s sci-fi wonder with a touch of suspense, as the crew’s journey to the moon becomes a high-stakes encounter with the unknown.
In the year 3000, a desperate mission launches to reach the end of the universe, sending a lone pilot—chosen for his isolation and lack of ties—on a one-way journey. When the ship returns, the pilot is silent, repeating only “I know!” as his mind fractures under the weight of what he’s seen. The scientists, humbled, realize the truth lies beyond comprehension, yet find a quiet sorrow in the fact that, for the first time, the man was truly happy.
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↩ Reprints Adventures into the Unknown #97 (1958), Creepy Worlds #125 (1971), Uncanny Tales #136 (1979), Uncanny Tales #13
Reprinted in Uncanny Tales #186 (1988)
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