Outer Limits (1964-1969 Dell) comic books 1964
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Painted cover by Vic Prezio. Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Jack Sparling. Cover number is 12-505-403. Battleground of Monsters. Like the Twilight Zone, but more science fiction than fantasy, The Outer Limits chilled 1950s TV audiences with tales of what-if featuring twist endings. A century's worth of missing-persons reports are explained when aliens arrive on Earth to suggest a sort of cosmic prisoner exchange. But although the first aliens are benevolent, the ones that come after them... are not. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Jack Sparling. Cover number is 12-605-406. Like the Twilight Zone, but more science fiction than fantasy, The Outer Limits chilled 1950s TV audiences with tales of what-if featuring twist endings. Boy scientist Brad builds a time machine in his garage, and the authorities soon notice the massive power drain. But then Brad tells them that, thanks to his adventures in the prehistoric past, destroying the machine could destroy humankind. Plus the strange true story of the disappearing cadet. The Man Who Wasnt; The Boy Who Saved the World! 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Stories by Paul S. Newman. Art by Gene Colan and Jack Sparling. Cover number is 12-605-409. Like the Twilight Zone, but more science fiction than fantasy, The Outer Limits chilled 1950s TV audiences with tales of what-if featuring twist endings. A real-life psychic detective assists police in the Netherlands, in a one-pager with art by future Marvel legend Gene Colan. Only Professor Strong can see the weird alien beings that are examining the construction of the first rocket to Mars. He's sure they're up to no good, but no one believes him. Plus a look at the origins of the universe. Mysterious?; They Landed First; Beyond Human Range!; End to the Nightmare!; The Universe. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.
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Painted cover by Jack Faragasso. Art by Jack Sparling. Cover number is 12-605-412. Like the Twilight Zone, but more science fiction than fantasy, The Outer Limits chilled 1950s TV audiences with tales of what-if featuring twist endings. Microscopic aliens collide with a human-made satellite and ride it back to Earth. Once there, they grow into large, Muppet-like aliens and set out to explore the world. But their appearance, and habit of freezing humans solid, causes a mass panic. Nice painted cover by Jack Faragasso. The Menace That Came from Outer Space; Monsters at Large!; The Secret Weapon. 32 pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.12.





