LOST IN SPACE: THE LOST ADVENTURES
Irwin Allen’s legendary Sci-Fi property returns! Before being prematurely canceled during its third season, LOST IN SPACE had several screenplays lined up and ready to film. These are those lost episodes, adapted for comics from screenwriter Carey Wilber’s original teleplays!
First is “The Curious Galactics”, a three-part tale that sends John Robinson, Will Robinson, and Major Don West from a run-of-the-mill radar scouting mission into a potentially deadly alien maze. Their relationships and strength of character are truly tested in the name of the aliens’ “experiment”.
The second three issues form “Malice in Wonderland”, a decidedly more silly episode that follows Will, Penny, Smith, and the Robot as they find themselves in a different dimension where Lewis Carroll characters seem to roam free.
Teleplay
CAREY WILBER
Script
HOLLY INTERLANDI
Art
PATRICK MCEVOY
KOSTAS PANTOULAS
Letters
MARSHALL DILLON
ISSUES

Issue #6 A
Patrick McEvoy Cover
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Issue #6 B
Photo Cover
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Irwin Allen’s Lost in Space Volume 1:
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