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    Worlds Unknown #3

    Worlds Unknown » Worlds Unknown #3 - Farewell to the Master! released by Marvel on September 1, 1973.

    Marvel's series dedicated to adapting works by classic science fiction and fantasy writers.

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    Marvel's adaptations of classic science fiction short stories continues with:

    "Farewell To The Master!" by Harry Bates, adapted by Roy Thomas, Ross Andru and Wayne Howard.

    A mysterious, unmoving robot named Gnut has come to Earth in this adaptation of Harry Bates' short story, which inspired the classic film "The Day the Earth Stood Still."

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    Nothing Earth-Shattering, But Still Pretty Good 0

     Though the cover to this issue name drops the classic 1951 film "The Day the Earth Stood Still," this comic actually adapts Harry Bates' 1940 short story "Farewell to the Master," on which the film was only very loosely based. With the exception of the addition of a new character (photographer Ann O'Hara), the adaptation is a very accurate one, preserving all the details of the original story, including the original character names and the surprise twist ending. As such, this comic is a step ab...

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