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Issue Details

Issue #11
Published June-July 1971
Cover Price 0.25
Pages 68
Editing Julius Schwartz
Notes Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. [July 2007] Pencils previously credited to Carmine Infantino.

Cover Details

Genre science fiction
Pencils Murphy Anderson
Inks Murphy Anderson
Notes Credits for pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics. [July 2007] Pencils previously credited to Carmine Infantino.

8 page story "Invaders from the Space Satellites"

Genre science fiction
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Carmine Infantino
Inks Joe Giella
Notes Cover story. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Mystery in Space #43 (DC, April-May 1958)

8 page story "It's a Woman's World"

Genre science fiction
Script John Broome
Pencils Bob Oksner
Inks Bernard Sachs
Notes Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Mystery in Space #8 (June-July 1952)

7 page story "Billion-Year Evolution"

Characters Doctor Fred Gibson; his fiance Elsa; archeologist Phil Travis; ancient Jovian scientist Halfar Kal
Synopsis In the year 2178, Doctor Fred Gibson is on frozen Jupiter and searching for his fiance Elsa. His romantic rival, archeologist Phil Travis, finds her first but lacks the medical knowledge to treat her properly. Gibson, however, finds ancient Jovian technology that telepathically reveals its history: Jovian scientist Halfar Kal invented a "Droga Ray" that artificially evolved the Jovians into pure energy, allowing them to travel throughout the galaxy. Gibson uses the ray on himself and -- as an invisible energy being -- helps Travis save Elsa. Travis returns to Earth, but the grateful Elsa opts to stay with Gibson, her true love, who used the ray a second time to return to normal.
Genre science fiction
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Murphy Anderson (signed)
Inks Murphy Anderson (signed)
Notes Murphy Anderson's signature is on the last story page. Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Mystery in Space (DC, 1951 series) #70 (September 1961)

8 page story "The Warning From 1,000,000 B.C."

Genre science fiction
Script Otto Binder
Pencils Sid Greene
Inks Sid Greene
Notes Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Strange Adventures #109 (DC, October 1959)

8 page story "Terra of the Spaceways"

Genre science fiction
Script John Broome
Pencils Gil Kane
Inks Murphy Anderson
Notes Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Mystery in Space #59 (DC, May 1960)

6 page story "The Man Who Ate Sunshine"

Genre science fiction
Script Joe Samachson
Pencils Jerry Grandenetti
Inks Joe Giella
Notes Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Strange Adventures #71 (DC, August 1956)

9 page story "The 60 Million-Mile Long Weapon"

Genre science fiction
Script Gardner Fox
Pencils Carmine Infantino
Inks Joe Giella
Notes Credits for script, pencils and inks confirmed from Julius Schwartz's editorial records, provided by DC Comics (April 2007).
Reprinted from Strange Adventures #131 (DC, August 1961)