Appearing in "Menace from Mars!"
Featured Characters:
- Lynn Hamilton
Supporting Characters:
- E-M600A crew
- Sergent
- Colonel
- Word Council
- Mr. President
- Jojo
- Seaweed
- Rajah
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- Martians
- Emperor
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- Earth spaceships
Synopsis for "Menace from Mars!"
In the year 2306 the first manned rocket to Mars returns with grim news that Martians are a warlike race considering an invasion of Earth but wish an envoy be sent from Earth before they make up their minds. You see, the Martians are bullies and don't want to attack anything they can't easily conquer. A scrawny brainy fellow suggests that he be sent, but the council is unimpressed, however they don't have a better idea and so he's off on his way to Mars with the fate of Earth riding on his shoulders. The seven foot tall Martian emperor at first mocks the puny Earthling, but he calls out for his spaceship cargo to be brought into the throne room, a gorilla, horse, and elephant. He demonstrates the physical power of each of the animals to the intimidated Martians and then shows himself to be their master and the Martians are so impressed they say they were "only foolin'" with their talk of invasion.
Appearing in "The Man with the Atomic Brain!"
Featured Characters:
- Ted "Teddy" Lestron (Main story and flashback)
Supporting Characters:
- Professor Karl Lestron (Only in flashback)
- Dr. Cal (Only in flashback)
- Dr. Hume (Only in flashback)
- Unnamed group of men with atomic brains
Antagonists:
- Unnamed federal agencies
Other Characters:
- A-Bomb Project
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- Earth
- United States of America
- Dead Ancient City of Kora
- Pacific Ocean
- Moon
- Unnamed planets
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Synopsis for "The Man with the Atomic Brain!"
Perhaps Stan Lee's first atomic-powered mutant finds himself hunted by the feds so that his telekinesis, telepathy, intangibility, self-propelled flught and teleportation abilities cannot be used by enemy powers. At first, he attempts to flee to the moon, but since he overshot the blue area, he realizes without oxygen he will need to return to Earth. When he tries to settle in a remote location, he is intercepted by one whose power is greater than his, which surprises him as he thought he was the only one. His origin is revealed to him as having gained his powers from birth due to his father's being exposed to atomic testing, and the colony of individuals already share Xavier's dream of a shared destiny of normal and advanced humans living in harmony.
Appearing in "Trapped on Earth"
Featured Characters:
- Vapor
Supporting Characters:
- Jikku
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- Aliens from Serpus Mentoria
- Humans
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- Serpus Mentoria
- Earth
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Synopsis for "Trapped on Earth"
A vaporous entity in sent to earth by conquering aliens. His mission is to take control of a human and initiate a invasion, however the entity makes a grievous mistake when it accidentally possesses a ventriloquist dummy.
Appearing in "Travelers in Time"
Featured Characters:
- Norman Crane
Supporting Characters:
- Miracles Productions
- Griffith Cartwright
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Synopsis for "Travelers in Time"
A movie screenwriter tries to sell his producer the story of haunted houses been used by future time travelers, when the producer disbelieves him the screenwriter returns home and is revealed to be a time traveler himself
Appearing in "Invasion from Outer Space!"
Featured Characters:
- Underground Resistance Movement
- Professor Harvey Adams
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- Robot warriors from Ursa Arida
- X233
- X791
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- Aliens robots from Ursa Arida
- Humans
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- Solar System
- Ursa Arida
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Synopsis for "Invasion from Outer Space!"
Alien robots from Ursa Arida invade earth and easily conquer it. An underground resistance is formed with it's leaders requesting the help of the world famous astrophysicist Harvey Adams. However Professor Adams is seemingly unconcerned with the invansion even after his assistant, John Hughes, decides to leave and joins the resistance. However after rain begins to fall the robots begin to rust and end up fleeing the planet. Adams then reveals he knew Ursa Arida is a dry planet and thus the robots had never seen rain before.