In the late 1960s-early 1970s, numerous b/w comic magazines popped up...
...to publish risque material the Comics Code Authority banned from color comic books!
This tale from 
Eerie Publications' Strange Galaxy
 #V1N8 (1971) has the "feel" of a 1950s comic, which makes sense, since the script is
 lifted almost verbatim from a story in 
Avon's Strange Planets #4 (1951) called "A Nation is Born", but 
redrawn!
That's odd, since the publisher had been taking color comic material from 
Avon and other defunct publishers and simply reprinting it with grey tones added!
You'll see the original version 
tomorrow!
BTW, this issue, despite being #8, was actually the 
first issue under that title.
What
 it was before then is unknown, since the publisher did numerous titles 
in various categories including astrology, romance, true crime, etc.
"Oswal"
 was the pen-name of Osvaldo Walter Viola, an Argentinean writer/artist 
who began his career in the early 1960s creating Argentine's first super-hero, Sónoman.
His only American comics work was for Eerie Publications' titles.