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SIX KEYS TO A LITERARY GENETIC CODE

In essays on the subject of centricity, I've most often used the image of a geometrical circle, which, as I explained here,  owes someth...

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

CURIOSITIES #35: "THE MONSTER'S EYE" (PEP #157, 1962)

 I have to credit the writer of this forgotten story for cramming four impossible things into a six-page story and making it kinda fun:

(1) A hero with animal powers,

(2) An alien girl (smokin' hot as drawn by John Rosenberger) who can change animals into other animals, or into other versions of themselves,'

(3) A hurricane with a monster in its "eye,"

(4) A giant snail, the epitome of slowness, juxtaposed with the epitome of speed and force.



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