

The Monster At The Window
History: The Monster came to Earth's dimension as a spy, stalking science-fiction writer Paul Marshall. Marshall could only catch brief glimpses of the Monster, which would always disappear before Marshall actually saw it; Marshall began to think he was only hallucinating. One night the monster appeared before Marshall and told him to write stories of benevolent aliens that resembled the Monster; Marshall was to describe them as kind, friendly, and charitable to fool mankind into thinking the Monster's people were friendly visitors. Paul Marshall then revealed himself as an invader from another dimension. Both extra-dimensional entities began to fight, the outcome of their battle unknown.
Height: 10 ft.
Demonstrated Powers: The Monster was strong enough to smash through walls. The fact that he could disappear from view so quickly suggests he might have a means to phase himself out of Earth's dimension and back to his own.
Comment: It is possible that the Monster came from the same “Sixth Dimension” that was ruled by the tyrant Tiboro, who fought Dr. Strange in Strange Tales # 129.
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............. John Kaminski :: 01 March 2006
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cute tale, with a fine ending. Does anyone like the sex change of the apparent character in the reprint cover?
............. c.papantoniou :: 31 January 2005
One of my favorite covers of all time.
............. Bob T. :: 28 June 2006
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