Om The Tramp
Penniless, homeless and virtually lifeless, the vagrant ΓÇ£DoughfaceΓÇ¥ Jack is about to discover that where medical marvels meet the mysteries of the human mind, amazing things happen. Like one of the comic book X-Men mutants, The Tramp acquires a capability beyond his imagination and without equal on Earth.
Riding the rails, Jack runs afoul of a local sheriff and ends up with a crushed skull. HeΓÇÖs as good as dead until a savvy country doctor performs a bit of medical magic. Jack wakes up to find that his brain has been drastically altered. He has the power to save livesΓÇöand destroy themΓÇöwith a single glance.
Will Jack use his astounding power for good … or for evil? His journey of discovery takes him to New York and into the arms of a woman, who has a plan of her own. Together they’re bound for Washington, D.C., and a psychic adventure that could change the shape of history.
The Tramp was originally serialized in 1938 in three issues of Astounding Science Fiction. Its respected editor, John W. Campbell, wrote: ΓÇ£Hubbard is a very highly experienced writer, an author with a tremendous background of writing in every field. HeΓÇÖs one of the few professional writers I know of who gets a genuine kick out of the story heΓÇÖs writing. In The Tramp, the suspense is intensified step by step, because every step points the same way. There are no backward slips, no scattered accidents that tend in any direction other than the one toward which Hubbard is driving.ΓÇ¥
ΓÇ£...a series not to be missed by any true pulp-fiction fan.ΓÇ¥ ΓÇöComics Buyers Guide
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