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Adventures Into the Unknown
Date | Number: 133 | Lang: English (en)
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NameAdventures into the Unknown 133 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.12 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: monthly February, March, August, September; bi-monthly April-May, June-July, Oct.-Nov., Dec.-Jan.
NotesOn-sale date from 1962 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
 
CoverRobertson's Robots! / 1 page
GenreScience Fiction
PencilsOgden Whitney (signed)
InksOgden Whitney (signed)
 
Comic StoryRobertson's Robots! (8 pages)
SynopsisDr. Robertson is trying to build a rocket but has run out of funds. He then builds robots that he hopes he can sell to raise money but ultimately dies of a heart attack. The robots are purchased by a businessman who makes them preform in a show. Little does anyone realize, the robots have sentience. Tired of being exploited, they escape and finish Robertson's rocket and use it to flee Earth. In the future when mankind has developed technology to fly to the Moon, they find out that the robots have claimed it as their home and will destroy any Earthling who comes to their domain.
CharactersDr. Robertson; Adams; J. T. Frisbee
Script
PencilsChic Stone
InksChic Stone
NotesCover story.
 
Letters PageNo Title (2 pages)
FeatureLet's Talk It Over!
Letterstypeset
Script
NotesLetters from B. F., David Patrick, Joseph Puglisi, Leigh Steinberg, Horst Sollorz, and Paul Seydor.
 
Comic Story321 Vista Avenue! (2 pages)
SynopsisThe house on 321 Vista Avenue is cursed. Sinister laughter and eerie red lights occur whenever someone stays at the home. Eventually the house is abandoned and the city has it bulldozed and replaced by a high rise building. However the same supernatural laughter and red lights occur causing the building to collapse. The city then leaves the lot as is, surrounded by a fence and off limits, choosing to build buildings around it instead.
 
Comic StoryRace into the Unknown! (7 pages)
SynopsisA down and out jockey tames a wild race horse named "Future" and gets a job as the horse's rider. "Future" has won every race. When the jockey is coerced by gangsters to lose the Kentucky Derby, he agrees, only for a mysterious cloud to form showing him what will happen if he goes through with it. He decides to win the race and avoid the sinister future that would have occurred.
FeatureFanfare Series
CharactersNick Peters; Colonel Gould; Future (horse); Mike
PencilsEmil Gershwin
InksEmil Gershwin
NotesThe future the jockey avoids would have him killed by the double crossing gangsters and for the kindly horse owner who gave him the job to die of a heart attack.
 
Comic StoryThe Two Jeremy Fosters! (9 pages)
SynopsisHollywood is shooting a movie about the legendary hero Jeremy Foster. To help sell the film to the public, they get his descendant, Jerry Foster, to play the part. The modern day Foster is a drunken coward and creep. However during filming, the ghost of his ancestor helps him become a better man and restore pride to the Foster legacy.
CharactersJeremy Foster; Tremaine; J. B.; Grave Avis; Jerry Foster
Script
PencilsDick Beck
InksEd Hamilton
 
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