Uncanny Tales #133
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Congo Episode!", a team of scientists makes a dramatic claim: they've bounced a radar beam off the moon, marking humanity's first contact with outer space. The story unfolds with a mix of scientific wonder and suspense, set against the backdrop of a mysterious expedition in the African jungle. Art by Bob Powell brings the tale to life with vivid, dynamic panels, while the cover by Ogden Whitney captures the adventure’s thrilling tone.
Carl Benton, a dedicated scientist, watches in awe as his team sends a radar beam toward the moon—marking what they believe is humanity’s first true contact with the lunar surface. But as the signal echoes back, something in the data feels… off.
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↩ Reprints Adventure into Mystery #1 (1956), Forbidden Worlds #45 (1956), Forbidden Worlds #52 (1957), Creepy Worlds #125 (1971), Uncanny Tales #12
Reprinted in Secrets of the Unknown #238 (1987), Uncanny Tales #12
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