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|    Ian B to Simon C.    |
|    Re: Looking for details on old possibly     |
|    10 Dec 09 20:36:12    |
      XPost: alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi, alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi.repost,       alt.binaries.multimedia.scifi-and-fantasy       XPost: alt.binaries.pictures.fantasy-sci-fi, alt.comics.classic,       alt.comics.fan-fiction       XPost: alt.discuss.starwars       From: no@spamthank.s              Simon C. wrote:       > I realize I cross posted this all over the place, BUT, I figure       > sci-fi and comic fans are all one and the same, a bit dweeby like me,       > and maybe one amongst you can help me out with this?       > I read this crusely drawn comic strip every month in a kids magazine       > in the 60's while living in europe in the 1960's...it was of a group       > of scientists who prepared a spehere the size of a large house, with       > 20 years oxygen and food, then had themselves shrunk to microscopic       > size into the eye on the face of a coin, then had battles with       > critters and other adventures.       > This is NOT FANTASTIC VOYAGE!!!!!!!       >       > The premise is similar, but thats not the story I'm looking for....       >       > Anyone have any ideas on this?       > Cheers!              Do you remember the name of the magazine? That would narrow it down a lot.       Where in Europe were you? Europe actually is made up of a number of separate       countries, or at least it was in the 1960s. What language was this in?                     Ian              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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