Invisible Death
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He wandered off toward the big cargo chopper, wheezing with mirth. Menlo watched him go with an expression of disapproving bafflement on his wrinkled, prune-like features. Finally, the little physicist shrugged bony shoulders and gave up trying to figure it out.
“Buncha loonies around here,” he said to himself with a sniff, and went over to the helicopter, which was soon to depart for a new adventure in a far-off land.
Wherever decent, law-abiding, honest men and women were plagued by uncanny menace or weird, inexplicable crimes, there the Omega men were ready and eager to venture, even if it meant a flight to the farthest corners of the world. Were it not for their willingness to fare bravely into the face of death, and do battle against mysterious forces, the world would not for very long enjoy its relative freedom from such fears.
But they were willing, and would always be. And soon the Silver Ghost soared into the late afternoon sky, bearing the Lord of the Unknown and his lieutenants to the beginning of a new and even more exciting adventure.
THE END
But Zarkon, Lord of the Unknown, and the Omega men will return in
“THE VOLCANO OGRE”
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