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Gorgo #21 (1964)

Charlton · 1964 · 36 pages

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Contains 4 stories
The Nation Beneath the Sea
20 pp · horror-suspense

In "The Nation Beneath the Sea," Gorgo stumbles upon a hidden Soviet base deep in the ocean, sparking a tense standoff between Cold War powers. After a violent clash, he seizes their nuclear arsenal and buries it in a remote chasm—forcing the Americans and Soviets to confront each other not with weapons, but with the shared goal of underwater farming to feed the world.

Mountains of Fire
1 pp · non-fiction; math & science

"Mountains of Fire" explores the raw power of nature through chilling accounts of history’s most devastating volcanic eruptions—from the ash-buried ruins of Pompeii to the cataclysmic explosion of Krakatoa and the deadly fury of Mount Pelee—revealing how these forces have shaped landscapes and lives alike. Typeset letters deliver the stark, factual tone of a 1964 non-fiction piece, grounding readers in real events with quiet, unflinching clarity.

The Wrong Button
4 pp · science fiction

In "The Wrong Button," Martin and his assistant Nina test a revolutionary time-acceleration drive that lets them traverse space in minutes while centuries pass outside. When their journey to Venus goes awry, a malfunction sends them millions of years into Earth’s past—stranded among dinosaurs after their ship is destroyed by a Tyrannosaurus.

The Artic Killer
1 pp · animal

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