When Earth Turned Into A Comet; Prisoner of the Electronic Eye; The Space Hermit; Escape from Earth last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 06/13/22 02:38AM View full history

    1. "When Earth Turned into a Comet" 9 pages. Story: Gardner Fox. Art: Carmine Infantino & Joe Giella. An astronaut on the Moon uses illusion and bluff to save the Earth from invaders.
    2. "Prisoner of the Electronic Eye" 6 pages. Story: John Broome. Art: Gil Kane. Frank Giacoia. A man must figure out how to escape from an inescapable room so he can stop Earth and Saturn from going to war.
    3. "The Space Hermit" 4 Pages. Story: Sid Gerson. Art: Henry Sharp. When an alien sealed in an indestructible bubble crashes into a ballpark a scientist works to free him. The question is should he?
    4. "Escape from Earth" 8 Pages. Story: John Broome. Art: Murphy. In the 30th century when the Council of Eternity decrees that all the people of Earth must enter the Chamber of Immortality so they will live forever, 4 people decide that the new immortals no longer seem fully human and contrive to escape from Earth and find a new planet to live on as mortals, even though this means if caught immortality will be forced on them and they will be given a jail sentence of 100,000 years!
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