Where Creatures Roam #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Where Creatures Roam #1 (1970), a human and a robot crash-land on a mysterious planet where primal forces stir beneath the surface. As a terrifying creature stalks them, the two must face an impossible choice—only one may live long enough for rescue. Steve Ditko’s stark, expressive art brings the tension to life, while Jack Kirby and Marie Severin’s dynamic cover captures the dread of the unknown.
In "I Am the Brute That Walks!", Howard Avery, a man haunted by his own doubts, experiments with a serum meant to conquer his insecurities—only to transform into a monstrous being. As the city trembles under his rampage, the man struggles to reclaim his mind while a young woman, Sally Barton, watches in horror. When the transformation finally fades, he takes the blame for the chaos and destroys his notes, determined to keep the secret buried.
In a chilling tale from *Where Creatures Roam #1*, an alien soldier named Kragoo is sent to Earth with a terrifying mission: use his power to possess a human and hypnotize the planet’s population. But when his first attempt goes wrong, he becomes trapped inside a statue—awake, aware, and utterly powerless to escape.
In the silent dread of an alien night, a human explorer and a Model Vog robot struggle to survive on a hostile world where unseen horrors stir in the dark. As a monstrous presence closes in, the two must confront a choice that tests loyalty and the very meaning of sacrifice—only one may live to see the rescue ship arrive.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #65 (1961)
Reprinted in Dæmonen #2/1974 (1974), X-mændene #1/1974 (1974), Monster Masterworks #[nn] (1989), Marvel Firsts: The 1970s #1 (2011)
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