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Issue Details

Issue #11
Published June 1971
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "A Titan Walks the Land!"

Characters Xemnu
Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby; Marie Severin (retouched foreground figure)
Inks Steve Ditko; Marie Severin (retouched foreground figure)
Reprinted from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #62 (November 1960)

13 page story "I Was a Slave of the Living Titan!"

Characters Joe Harper; Xemnu (introduction, origin)
Synopsis An electrician finds and revives an alien criminal, who psychically enslaves all humanity, forcing them to build him a ship that will help him escape and destroy the Earth. The electrician sabotages the ship and sends him into orbit around the sun.
Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby (signed)
Inks Dick Ayers (signed)
Notes Narrated in the first person. This story is divided into two chapters: Chapter 1 — "The Coming of the Titan!" (7 pp) and Chapter 2 — "Slaves of the Titan!" (6 pp).
Reprinted from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #62 (November 1960) [originally titled "I Was the Slave of the Living Hulk"]

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Another Marvel Masterpiece"

Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby; Steve Ditko
Inks Dick Ayers; Steve Ditko
Notes house ad for Fear (Marvel, 1970 series) #4

6 page story "Escape!"

Synopsis Joe Lowrey escapes from prison and flees into a swamp, where he finds a man who claims to have been part of Ponce de Leon's expedition to find the Fountain of Youth hundreds of years earlier. Lowrey drinks the magic waters and turns younger himself, then kills the other man planning to profit from the discovery, but he finds that he can't leave the swamp or the rejuvenation wears off.
Genre horror
Script Ralph Reese
Pencils Ralph Reese
Inks Ralph Reese
Letters Jean Izzo

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Another Marvel Masterpiece"

Genre superhero; jungle
Pencils John Buscema
Inks Frank Giacoia
Letters Morrie Kuramoto
Notes house ad for Astonishing Tales (Marvel, 1970 series) #6