Where Does It Go?
- by Joe Gill [?], Bill Molno, and Vince Alascia
- Comic Book
- Science Fiction
- YA and Up
- Definite Time Travel
- English
- “Where Does It Go?” by Joe Gill [?], Bill Molno, and Vince Alascia, Unusual Tales #29 (Charlton Comics, August 1961).
J. L . Standish finds himself unexpectedly on a flying bus to the future where the automata have a job for him.
—Michael Main
But what would I do? If your automated processes are as efficient as I believe, a mere mortal cannot be important to you!
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- Time Periods
- Circa AD 1960 to 1969: presumed starting time period
- Far Future: With no humans around, we decided that this is a far future.
- Time Travel Methods
- Time Fliers: The bus also flies!
- Time Vehicles (motorized): the bus
- Fictional Tags
- Groupings
Variants
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- “Where Does It Go?” by Joe Gill [?], Bill Molno, and Vince Alascia, Unusual Tales #29 (Charlton Comics, August 1961).
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art by
Bill Molno [uncredited] (pencils)
Vince Alascia [uncredited] (inks)