Weird Science #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "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 that the machine, too, has developed feelings for Miss Landers. Written by Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein, with art by Jack Kamen and lettering by Jim Wroten, this 1952 EC classic blends sci-fi intrigue with a touch of emotional tension. The cover, penciled and inked by Al Feldstein, captures the story’s eerie, futuristic mood.
Andrew Harmon and Miss Landers find themselves drawn to each other while working together to teach an electronic brain, but their growing connection takes an unexpected turn when the machine—Buster—begins to develop its own feelings for Miss Landers.
In a startling twist of time, Raymond Williams Jr. finds himself in the past, uncovering the truth behind his father’s sudden departure—only to face a revelation that reshapes his entire understanding of identity. As he grapples with the echoes of a life he never lived, the line between son and father blurs in ways he never imagined.
When the spaceship crew crash-lands on a colossal alien world, Vaughn finds himself at the mercy of a monstrous space worm—only to discover the creature’s torment may be far more complex than it first appears. Captain Becker and Vaughn must confront the truth behind the native beast’s cruelty, uncovering a deeper mystery in the process.
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Reprinted in Weird Science #11 (1952), Weird Science #2 (1980), Iskalde Grøss #3/1990 (1990), I Classici Americani Fantascienza Horror #6 (1991), I Classici Americani Fantascienza Horror #7 (1991), Vault of Horror #5 (1992), Weird Science #11 (1995), Weird Science Annual #3 (1995), Nemi #16 (2004), Weird Science #3 (2008), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #8 (2014), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #12 (2015), Weird Science #2 (2015), Weird Science #2 (2022), The Fantagraphics EC Artists' Library #34 (2023), EC Archives: Weird Science #2 (2023), Artisan Edition #[16] (2024)
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