Strange Adventures (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1954.
Synopsis for "The Gorilla World"
Albert and Cora Dawson get shifted to another dimensional world, where gorillas do all of the things that humans do. They live in a zoo, but they like it.
Appearing in "The Gorilla World"
Characters:
- Albert Dawson
- Cora Dawson
- gorilla scientist
- gorilla zoo-goers
Locations:
- Earth
- Gorilla World
Items:
- Fourth-Dimensional Tongs
Synopsis for "No Eyes Can See Me"
Appearing in "No Eyes Can See Me"
Characters:
- Henry Gordon (Dies)
- Robert Foster (Dies)
Locations:
Concepts:
- Invisibility
Synopsis for "The Interplanetary Counterfeiters"
Uranians are counterfeiting currencies from other planets on Earth.
Appearing in "The Interplanetary Counterfeiters"
Characters:
- Sgt. Earl Barton
- Uranians
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Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Saturn -- Beware"
The Interplanetary Fiction Fans of America discover a cosmic threat menacing Saturn and use light signals to warn the Saturnians about the impending danger.
Appearing in "Saturn -- Beware"
Characters:
- Interplanetary Fiction Fans of America
- Saturnians
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Notes
- "The Gorilla World":
- The story describes a parallel world years before the concept of Earth-One and Earth-Two were introduced in The Flash #123, September 1961.
- There is a statue of a citizen of Gorilla World in a Confederate uniform; thus, the Civil War also took place in Gorilla World, but its details are unknown; In that universe a gorilla mastermind discovered the law of gravity when a coconut fell on his head, a clear reference to Isaac Newton.
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