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Issue Details

Issue #9
Published June 1953
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "I Made a Monster!"

Pencils Bill Everett (signed)
Inks Bill Everett (signed)

6 page story "The Only Man In the World (Part 1)"

Synopsis Aliens from dimension X stop time and then destroy humanity.
Genre horror
Pencils Jerry Robinson (signed)
Inks Jerry Robinson (signed)
Notes This story is continued next issue.

5 page story "I Made a Monster"

Synopsis When a jilted scientist is building a Frankenstein monster to kill for him, he decides to test it by using the type of lipstick his love interest wears as a kill trigger in order to pay her back for spurning him. He falls asleep on the couch, waiting for her to come over, and when she wakes him he goes into the monster's room to activate it. The monster kills him. During police questioning, it is revealed that the girl had kissed him on the forehead while he was sleeping as a reward for promising to introduce her to a show producer.
Pencils John Forte (signed)
Inks John Forte (signed)
Notes Cover story

2 page text story "Last Verdict"

Letters typeset

4 page story "The Hungry Animal"

Synopsis When two robbers murder a retired sea captain in his seashore house, they decide to kill his pet as well, lest it begin to howl before they have time to get far enough away from the scene of the crime. With his dying breath, the sea captain told them his pet was in the darkened garage, but unfortunately for the two killers it turns out to be a hungry giant octopus.
Pencils Ed Goldfarb (signed)
Inks Ed Goldfarb (signed)

3 page story "The Black Box"

Synopsis A shoplifter regrets stealing and opening a black box from a "monster sale".
Pencils Mac Pakula (signed)
Inks Mac Pakula (signed)

5 page story "My Brother's Killer"

Synopsis A brother decides to murder his brother for an inheritance, but when the train they are traveling crashes, he decides to merely leave him to perish in the fire. When the will is read, it is revealed that the dead man was the only person who knew the location of the mine wherein the fortune was kept.
Pencils Paul Reinman (signed)
Inks Paul Reinman (signed)