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Cover art by Gene Fawcette |
...an experiment in "teleportation by
radio wave" inadvertantly sends technician Miles Cabot to the planet
Venus, where he discovers humanoids (including a ravishingly-beautiful
woman) known as "Cupians" and giant intelligent ants (who've enslaved the humanoids) who call themselves "Formians"!
Both species communicate only via telepathy on a frequency close to radio waves, so Cabot builds a device to comunicate with them.
He becomes friends with Formian Doggo and Cupian Princess Lilla, which leads to his involvement with Lilla's evil cousin Yuri, who betrays Cabot to the Formians with whom he's formed an alliance...
Tomorrow:
Continuing our presentation of Avon's Earth Man on Venus (1950) one-shot comic adaptation illustrated by Wally Wood with Joe Orlando and Sid Check doing inking and minor redrawing.
(The adaptation's scripter is unknown.)
Ironically,
the comic book version has been reprinted numerous times, and is
probably far more familiar to current sci-fi fans than the original
story by Ralph Milne Farley (which is a shame, since the novel is pretty good)!