Welcome aboard the Seaview, "the most extraordinary submarine in all the Seven Seas." From the outside, the craft appears to be a high-tech research vessel, but it's actually the mightiest weapon in the Cold War arsenal of the U.S., sent on perilous, top-secret missions to battle enemies of mankind.
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea #13
Last original George Wilson painted cover.
"The Renegade Island"
In the depths of the Pacific Ocean's Marianas Trench, the Seaview becomes trapped near an uncharted island with deadly monstrosities.
Art by Alberto Giolitti.
"Things to Come: Undersea Rescue Team"
One-page text feature.
"Chapter II Prisoners of the 'Jelly' Planet"
Explorers in the Unknown adventure.
"The Renegade Island Part II"
Attacked by panicked sea-earth monster, crew from the Seaview watch helplessly as Dr. Strod is hurled through the eerie air of the island of one million B.C.
Art by Alberto Giolitti.
Released as a 12 & 15 cent comic.
Sad to say, the next issue, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea #14 contains the last original comic book story. The final two issues of the series, #15 & #16, contain reprints of earlier issues.
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The front & back covers of the Japanese record album of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, included 12 pages of illustrations to go with the recorded action. |
Spanish edition of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea #13. |
A 96 page updated & expanded SSRN Seaview Technical Manual with new art. |
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