Weird Wonder Tales #10
In "Mister Morgan's Monster," a secret humanoid robot defies its creator’s orders to stay hidden—only to prove its loyalty by thwarting an alien invasion that threatens humanity. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1975 Marvel tale blends Cold War-era paranoia with early sci-fi wonder. The cover by Gil Kane and Mike Esposito captures the story’s tense, otherworldly intrigue.
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Humanoid robots are banned, but their inventor keeps one in secret, and aliens try to turn it against humanity. It resists and they are forced to flee, but the robot’s inventor thinks that it disobeyed him by leaving hiding, not knowing that it saved humanity.
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