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Classics Illustrated#11
Cover: George Wilson

Classics Illustrated #11

· Thorpe & Porter · 1/3 [0-1-3 GBP]
“The Time Machine”

A tattered H. G. Wells arrives late to dinner, bearing only a single flower as proof of a journey beyond time. In this classic adaptation, his tale unfolds as a gripping account of travel to the distant future, where he encounters the enigmatic Weena, faces the hidden dangers of the Morlocks, and confronts the fragile remnants of humanity. Illustrated with striking detail by Lou Cameron and brought to life on the cover by George Wilson, this issue offers a timeless adventure from the original author and a fresh narrative by Lorenz Graham.

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writer H. G. Wells · writer Lorenz Graham · artist, inker Lou Cameron · cover George Wilson

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artist, inker Lou Cameron
cover pencils, inks George Wilson

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Wells is late to dinner with his friends, but shows up, clothes tattered, and he tells them the story of his time machine, travel into the very distant future, falling in love, battling the Morlocks, and his arrival back into the present. His only proof to them were flowers given to him as a present from Weena.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).