






It seems like it was only last Saturday that we were....oh, never mind (bad joke). The golden age run of Amazing Adventures #4 (Jul-Aug 1951); originally published by Ziff-Davis continues today with "Death's Double" illustrated by Paul Parker.
This one may appear slightly like a refugee from a 1950's romance comic melodrama, but it still squeeks (barely) onto the sci-fi bill, alongside our second single-page, bonus feature, Amazing Prophecies.
See you on the next pass & enjoy!
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