Weird Fantasy #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "7 Year Old Genius!", a returning spaceship brings a chilling warning from Mars: Earth's past explorers have awakened a hostile parallel world called Bamuno, where ancient inhabitants plan to retaliate against any future human incursions. Written by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein, with striking art by George Roussos and inks by the same, this 1951 EC classic blends cosmic dread with a haunting message from a crew who’ve seen what lies beyond the sun. The cover, by Al Feldstein, captures the eerie tension of a world that’s not as it seems.
In a chilling tale from 1951’s Weird Fantasy #7, a 7-year-old boy with an IQ of 250 is recruited by the government to help build an H-bomb—only to discover the weapon’s true cost. Horrified by the destruction it would unleash, he walks away from the project and shares his desperate warning with the editors of EC Comics, who vow to tell his story in their next issue.
In "Come into My Parlor," a young entomologist is drawn into a strange encounter with a radiant woman from a future where men no longer exist—only elegant, devoted women who attend to him with unsettling care. As he finds himself surrounded by a world of feminine perfection, he begins to suspect that his welcome may be more about consumption than companionship. The line between reality and dream blurs as the story unfolds with quiet dread and a twist that lingers long after the final page.
In "Across the Sun!", a returning spaceship crew warns Earth's base not to send any more missions into space, having encountered a parallel world called Bamuno on the far side of the sun. There, they learned that the inhabitants had previously destroyed Earth after being invaded by early human explorers—and now threaten to do so again if humanity dares to reach them.
Mary Roberts brings her husband Donald to the FBI Chief in Washington, convinced they’ve uncovered a terrifying alien invasion. As they face the seemingly authoritative John T. Moor, the truth behind the agency’s leadership begins to unravel—revealing a web of deception that stretches far beyond the office walls.
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Reprinted in Weird Fantasy #7 (1951), Weird Fantasy #2 (1980), Weird Fantasy #7 (1994), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #6 (2013), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #12 (2015), The EC Archives: Weird Fantasy #2 (2016), Aus dem EC-Archiv - Wally Wood #1 (2018), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #24 (2019), EC Archives: Weird Fantasy #2 (2023), Artisan Edition #[16] (2024)
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