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Incredible Science Fiction #31, "You, Rocket" page 7

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as printed, with color by Marie Severin

recolored from EC Archives reprint

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Artwork Details
Location: EC pages (Craig, Davis, Elder, Evans, Feldstein, Ingels, Kamen, Krigstein, Orlando, Severin, Wood, Woodbridge)
Title: Incredible Science Fiction #31, "You, Rocket" page 7
Artist:  Wally Wood (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1356
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 3/12/2007

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It took years, but I finally stitched together some nice scans of this story.

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Timothy Finney Member Since 2006
Posted On 10/8/2007

I love complete stories and, art wise, this one is hard to beat. It's got almost everything you could want from Woody (except one of those cool spacesuits with the bubble helmet): all the machinery you could ever want, a sleek '50's rocket, the lunar surface and (OK, no puss-oozing aliens, but this one has) BRAINS. Yum! Thanks for posting it.
* F Member Since 2008
Posted On 12/13/2010

Ground control to Major Tungsten. Congrats on a great story.
artless artmore Member Since 2013
Posted On 2/6/2015

Sublime
Bill J Member Since 2009
Posted On 10/3/2025

Wow! What a cool Wally Wood space story from the golden age of EC Comics! Love Woods' depiction of a space ship with that whole 1950s vibe. The scenes of it rising from the Earth and speeding out into the cosmos are jaw-droppiingly cool. Wood was the perfect artist for this story because he drew the best space ships and outer space scenes of any EC artist. And his ability to draw convincing space scenes make the final panel where the rocket ship chickens out and heads for home, so much more amusing. This whole story would have fit in perfectly in those first MAD comic books. Hoo-Hah!