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Cover: Al Feldstein

Weird Science #11

Mar 1995 · Gemstone · 2.00 USD; 2.75 CAD
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In "The Conquerors of the Moon!", Andrew Harmon and Miss Landers find themselves drawn to each other while working to educate an advanced electronic brain—only to discover their growing connection is causing unexpected complications in the machine’s programming. Written by Al Feldstein and illustrated by Jack Kamen, with colors by Marie Severin and letters by Jim Wroten, this 1995 Gemstone issue features a cover by Al Feldstein that captures the story’s quirky, offbeat tone.

Contains 4 stories
The Conquerors of the Moon!
8 pp · Science Fiction
R. M. Lamont (Chairman of the Board of the Uranium Development Corporation)
Only Human!
7 pp · Science Fiction
Andrew Harmonunnamed M.P.unnamed Secretary of DefenseMiss LandersBuster (an electronic brain)

Andrew Harmon and Miss Landers grow close while working together to teach Buster, an electronic brain, about human emotions—until the machine starts developing feelings of its own, complicating the delicate balance between mind and heart.

Why Papa Left Home
6 pp · Science Fiction
Raymond Williams JrDoctor Vandeveer HyboltMartha AndersMr. Axel

In "Why Papa Left Home," Raymond Williams Jr. finds himself thrust 25 years into the past, chasing the mystery of why his father vanished after his birth. As he navigates a world shaped by forgotten choices, he encounters the younger versions of those who shaped his life—including Doctor Vandeveer Hybolt, Martha Anders, and Mr. Axel—only to uncover a truth that reshapes everything he thought he knew.

The Worm Turns
7 pp · Science Fiction
Captain BeckerVaughn

When the spaceship crew crash-lands on a colossal alien world, Vaughn finds himself trapped in a terrifying ordeal as the crew is tormented by a massive, native space worm. As Captain Becker struggles to maintain order, Vaughn must confront the moral weight of cruelty—both toward the creature and his own kind—on a planet where survival blurs the line between predator and prey.

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Full credits

artist, inker Jack Kamen
colorist Marie Severin
letterer Jim Wroten
cover pencils, inks Al Feldstein

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