American Comics Update: Mystery In Space #92-102
*DC: Sadly, when editor Julius Schwartz left his two DC science-fiction titles in 1964 to concentrate on Batman, they were never the same again. He took his star creators with him, and those brought in to replace them by new editor Jack Schiff were simply not of the same standard. True, Space Ranger, who shared the title with Adam Strange from #92-102 was not really different to when he had been edited by Schiff over in Tales Of The Unexpected, but the Adam Strange strip lost all its ingenuity and wonderful art. Competent enough tales, and the split book approach between the two heroes was novel, but the series limped along like this for 11 issues before Ultra the Multi-Alien took over. By that time, the writing was on the wall for Mystery In Space… For those wishing to investigate this backwater of the DCU, we have all 11 issues of this sequence fresh in in a variety of grades; full details as always in our catalogue.