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Creepy Worlds #112

Alan Class · 24 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Make Way For---Medusa!
20 pp · superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]Mary Jane WatsonGwen StacyHarry OsbornCaptain George StacyJ. Jonah JamesonNorman OsbornMontgomery G. BlissWilberforceMedusa
Conversations in Space
7 pp

Lt. Col. Charles L. Lydon is on a routine orbital flight around Earth when he hears a mysterious voice—despite being alone in his capsule—warning him of a critical insulation leak. The voice belongs to Duto, piloting a small alien scout-craft, who uses his ship to tow Lydon's capsule away from Earth and toward his distant planet, Lolulala. After being put into an involuntary sleep during the journey, Lydon awakens as a captive on an alien world, only to discover that his hosts view him not as a prisoner but as an ambassador—one who can carry back knowledge of advanced science and an offer of peaceful exchange between worlds.

The Possessed!
8 pp · superhero
Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]Herr BraunFraulein Lieber

In "The Possessed!" from *Creepy Worlds #112*, Strange uses his Earthly Scanner—a tiny replica of the planet—to detect an unnatural evil in Bavaria. When he arrives in a remote village, he finds the townspeople eerily controlled, leading him to suspect a supernatural presence. But what he uncovers is far stranger: an alien invasion from another dimension, and a battle to close the rift before it spreads.

The Fingerprint
5 pp · science fiction

Joe Mason is a restless commuter trapped in the grind of everyday life—until a late-night subway ride takes a surreal turn into the unknown. When he awakens aboard a mysteriously isolated train car shrouded in fog, Joe finds himself face-to-face with incomprehensibly vast presences and forces beyond human understanding. A tense encounter with the bizarre and cosmic forces at play will force him to reconsider everything about his ordinary existence.

Exhibit A
4 pp · science fiction

An Earth warrior captured by the Didians is paraded before their population as proof of humanity's weakness—until his captors realize the broadcast itself is bait for an incoming fleet. When Duane breaks free on live television, Didia's confidence crumbles as Earth's superior forces turn the tide, leaving his captor Sala reconsidering everything she thought she knew about her enemy. A cleverly orchestrated gambit wrapped in sci-fi spectacle, where perception becomes the real battlefield.

The Sleep Rain
6 pp

A mysterious rain puts Earth's population into an unbreakable sleep, leaving the planet defenseless when alien invaders arrive to seize control—but Marshal Shields has a cunning plan to buy time. With humanity helpless and the odds impossibly stacked against them, Earth's leader must outthink a far superior enemy force to turn the tables and protect his world.

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