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− | German cabaret singer in occupied Germany after WWII. Turns out Nazi rocket scientist Helmut Stefan is madly in love with her, so he sends a rocket ship to pick her up and bring her back to his base on the planet Mars where "He plans to conquer the world with the nucleus of the so-called German supermen he has brought to the planet." So, ''that's'' where they went! Meddling U.S. Army lieutenant Jock MacReady ruins everything for the would-be Fourth Reich. | + | [[Image:Bauer_Gretchen_Rocket_Ship_X.png|right]]German cabaret singer in occupied Germany after WWII. Turns out Nazi rocket scientist Helmut Stefan is madly in love with her, so he sends a rocket ship to pick her up and bring her back to his base on the planet Mars where "He plans to conquer the world with the nucleus of the so-called German supermen he has brought to the planet." So, ''that's'' where they went! Meddling U.S. Army lieutenant Jock MacReady ruins everything for the would-be Fourth Reich. |
From the "Out of this World" story of Fox Feature Syndicate comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/9129/ Rocket Ship X]'' #1 (September 1951). | From the "Out of this World" story of Fox Feature Syndicate comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/issue/9129/ Rocket Ship X]'' #1 (September 1951). |
Latest revision as of 13:23, 7 December 2017
German cabaret singer in occupied Germany after WWII. Turns out Nazi rocket scientist Helmut Stefan is madly in love with her, so he sends a rocket ship to pick her up and bring her back to his base on the planet Mars where "He plans to conquer the world with the nucleus of the so-called German supermen he has brought to the planet." So, that's where they went! Meddling U.S. Army lieutenant Jock MacReady ruins everything for the would-be Fourth Reich.
From the "Out of this World" story of Fox Feature Syndicate comic book Rocket Ship X #1 (September 1951).