The Astounding Jason Hyde

[1] He later met Michael Moorcock and the pair collaborated on various works for Fleetway Publications, including episodes of "Olac the Gladiator" for Tiger and factual articles for Look and Learn.

[1] Scientist Jason Hyde travelled to the Himalayas while researching a rare species of bear, and fallen down a chasm where he was exposed to a natural form of radiation.

In addition to the abilities conferred by his eyes, Hyde equipped himself with a walking cane that contained numerous gadgets (including gas canisters) and used a personalised Super Sabre jet for transport.

[9] Hyde's investigations brought him face to face with a race of giant mind-controlling spiders;[10] rebels who deposed King Elxis of the forgotten underground kingdom of Infernis;[11] the aliens of Sigma when the lost planet appeared in Earth's orbit;[12] villain Zale Hermann and his arsenal of weaponry from a lost ancient Egyptian civilisation;[13] evil scientist Rupert Grid, who had travelled to the future and returned with advanced scientific knowledge;[14] an army raised by Karn, equipped with powerful rolling machines;[15] mad scientist Doctor Ice and his army of ice-men in Antarctica;[16] warring feline humanoids on the planet Triune; [17] The Brain's science citadel below London;[18] animals accidentally enlarged to giant size by Professor Sheldon;[19] hypnotist Nestor Makento and his evil master Bram Harkam;[20] cunning alien scientist Captain Bellum;[21] nefarious electrical genius Doctor Rafe Klystron;[22] and conquest-crazed Sir Jules Ravenge.

[23] Previewing the collected edition for Comicon.com, Richard Bruton praised Bayley's writing for its "boy’s-own adventure style" and Bradury's atmospheric artwork.