Published: May 1961
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A strong man is exploited and abandoned, unable to find work except in a freak show. His size makes him the perfect pilot for an experimental space flight, on which he gains magnetic powers. He attacks society and runs amok until a rocket is created to take him into space and find somewhere where he can fit in.
Narrated in the first person. This story is divided into two parts: an untitled part one (6 pp.) and part two—"Magneto!"(7 pp.). Story is pages 3-7, 10-14, 16-18 of comic (first page not numbered then pages numbered 2 to 13).
A disgruntled janitor's obsessive effort to create a sweeping robot costs him his job and ends in failure, but only because he sees no use for a perpetual motion machine.
On pages 8, 26 of comic (pages of story not numbered).
A greedy lawyer steals a time machine in order to profit from knowledge from the future. Once there he is tried for stealing the machine and his lies are useless against the telepathic jury.
Narrated in the second person. Story is pages 20-24 of comic (pages of story numbered 1 to 5).
Two beings in grotesque space suits fight on Mars. One of them destroys the other's ship and escapes, with the two never knowing that they were both humans: one from the US, one from the USSR.
Possible Lee script per an examination at Nick Caputo's blog: http://nick-caputo.blogspot.com/2011/11/who-authored-ditko.html Story is pages 28-32 of comic (pages of story numbered 1 to 5).
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