Issue | #V4#4 |
Published | July 1971 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "A pulsating weird tale of a blood-drenched wooden thing and its creator linked by fate until the spine-shattering end. Ye-ech!" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Hector Castellon (signed) |
Inks | Hector Castellon (signed) |
Reprinted | from Web of Mystery (Ace Magazines, 1951 series) #12 [a redrawn version of "The Carpenter's Cursed Creature"]; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v7#3 [in this redrawn version] |
Synopsis | "The stark terror of a mean old hag and a scheming woman who stepped into the eerir world of witchcraft. Aw, go away before I put a hex on you!" |
Genre | occult |
Notes | Same basic script as original with new art. |
Reprinted | from Web of Mystery (Ace, 1951 Series) #14 (November 1952) [Original title "The Dead Dance on Halloween."] |
Synopsis | "Inanimate objects have no life of their own? Then what about the strange sword that forced its will on humans? A shocking Voodoo fiction tale." |
Genre | fantasy |
Script | Edgar Rice Burroughs? [as Frank Aubrey] |
Pencils | Ezra Jackson |
Inks | Ezra Jackson |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | From ? (1898). |
Synopsis | "Those who dare to tresspass the ancient mummy burial grounds must face the horrible consequences. Who's that guy wrapped up in dirty bandages?" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Strange Fantasy (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 Series) #6 [redrawn version of "Death on Ice"] |
Synopsis | "All the money in the world can't keep when caught up in the web of the flesh-hungry swamp monsters. H-Help!" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Reprinted | from Tales from the Tomb (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v2#2 [redrawn version of "The Life of Riley" from Beware (Trojan, 1953 series) #7] |
Synopsis | "Bats chittered like graveyard rats over rotting floors as blood-curdling screams shatter the secret in the house." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Strange Fantasy (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #13 (August 1954) |
Synopsis | "Medical students joke with a corpse and it backfires into a nightmare of horror. Stop, you're dead! Do you hear, -dead!" |
Genre | horror |