Time now to finish up November 2025 right where we sorta started-- with even more King Ward weirdness! This is one seriously silly, sci-fi horror adventure, via the November - December 1951 issue of Forbidden Worlds #3. And while it's off the charts in terms of convoluted craziness, it's also packed with a wild assortment of concepts and cool creature designs. You likely won't forget this one, just as Bruce and Betty never forgot it after they returned to Earth and tried to recapture a little bit of that arousing alien action in the bedroom (see their own amateur home photo attached below!) I've also rounded out the post with yet another ACG "True" ghost quickie, --yep, illustrated by Ward-- and this time from the January - February 1953 issue of Skeleton Hand #3. We'll be heading back to Earth in a few for lots more, --stay tombed!
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ACG comics are ridiculously fun. This one has such a bizarre start up, you just got to go with it. I wonder what was up with the human saboteurs in the beginning. What exactly was their motive and from who? Never mind, time to go to outer space! Does Bruce actually need his glasses? He doesn't struggle a bit to see once he loses them and goes from Clark Kent to Superman, punching out monsters! The panels of Betty are fun because of her green dress and how it billows around her. So, forget hell, if we're bad on earth, we get sent to some far off planet when we die! I love how the space sinners have abs! 🤣🤣I love that panel of the new atomic creature shooting some sort of laser beam at the space sinner. I love the fourth panel of Bruce and Betty flying through the air on the last page. That short ghost story amuses me because the guy writing out his looks like he belongs in a Batman comic. That last panel of the ghostly taxi driver kills me for some reason. It's perfect!
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