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Adventures into the Unknown #89 (1957)

American Comics Group · 1957 · 36 pages

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Contains 5 stories
The Magic Throne!
9 pp · fantasy
Robbie [Sir Robin]King ArthurLady AstridMerlin

When poor Robbie, a crippled newspaper vendor, purchases a legendary throne from an auction—one said to grant the heart's desire of anyone truly good who sits in it—he finds himself transported from modern-day New York to King Arthur's England, transformed into the noble Sir Robin. Now Robbie must navigate this dream made real, using his newfound strength and courage to aid those in peril, but he soon discovers that his time in this magical realm comes with a crucial limitation.

Prisoner of the Prism!
8 pp
Sir Robert StracheyPrincess Okala

Sir Robert Strachey, an eccentric astronomer studying distant planets through spectrum analysis, becomes obsessed with a mysterious world that shows signs of life. When his custom-built prism captures light from that far-off realm, he's drawn into the beam itself and transformed into pure energy, hurtled across the galaxy to meet Princess Okala and her primitive civilization. Torn between a new world and his home on Earth, Sir Robert must navigate the strange forces that bind him to the light itself.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
1 pp
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheFrederika

The great German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe recounts a haunting supernatural experience from his time in Strasbourg, when a strange phantasm of himself on horseback appeared in his mind's eye as he rode away from bidding farewell to his beloved Frederika. Eight years later, a remarkable coincidence forces Goethe to confront the mystery of whether his vision was merely imagination or something far stranger—a glimpse of fate itself. Published in *Adventures into the Unknown* #89 (1957), this occult tale invites readers to ponder the boundary between coincidence and the supernatural.

Ship Without a Helmsman!
7 pp
Nathaniel RoseNancy Rose

When Captain Nathaniel Rose and his wife Nancy set sail aboard the Ellen Rose—a ship built in memory of their lost daughter—they never return. Decades later, the mysterious vessel reappears, crewless and seemingly driven by its own will, always fighting to sail a single course until a museum curator finally acquires her for study. Now, as he attempts to bring the Ellen Rose to port, the ship's strange compulsion leads him to a forgotten island and the long-buried truth about what became of the captain and his wife.

H. Rider Haggard
1 pp
H. Rider Haggard

H. Rider Haggard awakens from a disturbing nightmare in which he witnesses his dog Bob dead among brushwood near water, only to find the vision haunts him into waking life—the author cannot shake his premonition and insists on searching for the animal despite his family's reassurance. When Bob fails to return home and a railway worker discovers the dog's collar near the tracks, Haggard's troubling dream proves to have been something far stranger than mere coincidence.

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