Tales to Astonish # 42
- Series: Tales to Astonish
- Issue: 42
- Publisher: Marvel
- Era: Silver Age
- Published Date: April 1963
- Writers: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber
- Pencil: Jack Kirby, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Steve Ditko
- Ink: Sol Brodsky, Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Steve Ditko
Story 1: "The Voice of Doom!"
A radio spokesman gains a hypnotic voice from radiation, and decides to test it by turning the people against Ant-Man. He captures Ant-Man and forces him to walk off a pier, but the ants rescue the hero, and he beats the Voice with laryngitis.
Story 3: "The Eyes of the Mummy!"
A crook steals a jewel from an ancient mummy, but the dead pharaoh's hypnotic powers make him see only death until he returns it.
Story 5: "I Am Not Human!"
A humanoid robot escapes his creator's lab with an artificial face and clothes in order to live among humans as a man. He is so disillusioned with human beings inhumanity to their fellows that he removes the mask and allows his creator to bring him back to the lab. His maker says to him "You must have known you could never have passed for human for long." to which the robot replies to the startled engineer "Has the thought never occurred to you that no robot would want to?"
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