Issue | #V1#8 |
Published | September 1969 |
Cover Price | 0.35 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos |
Genre | Horror |
Synopsis | "So crackled the old witch as she hit home another nail into the coffin. Was the victim living or dead? Heh-heh. Only the ghoul knows!" |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Rudy Palais? |
Reprinted | from Fantastic Fears (Ajax; Farrell, 1953 series) #5 (January-February 1954) [original title: "Caught in the Graft"] |
Synopsis | "The swamp is a place where slimy, crawling things devour each other! Humans who dare enter, do not come back! Why? Find out in an intriguing creepy horror that shocks!" |
Genre | Horror |
Reprinted | from Haunted Thrills (Ajax; Farrell 1952 series) #5 [original title: "Swamp Haunt"] |
Synopsis | "Choked by the crushing weight of hard-packed graveyard earth, he ripped free and returned to the living! Ugh!" |
Genre | Horror |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint |
Reprinted | from ? |
Synopsis | "Can a ghost become solidified into a normal being? This horror will make your skin crawl! Ye-ech!" |
Genre | Horror |
Reprinted | from Haunted Thrills (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #4 |
Synopsis | "Donna's desire to be recognized as a genius sent her on a terrifying hourney into the unknown jungle. Then there was silence." |
Genre | Horror |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint |
Reprinted | from ? |
Synopsis | "It's true! Below the skin are the bleached bones of a dead man. And who said dead men don't talk? Phooey! Read this weird tale of a skeleton that did talk. Then you tell me!" |
Genre | Horror |
Reprinted | from Haunted Thrills (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #2? |
Synopsis | "Ancient oaths and dead kings rise from the smelly, slimy tombs to protect what they died for. Who's got a clothespin for my nose?" |
Genre | Occult |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint |
Reprinted | from ? |
Synopsis | "Tiger, tiger burning bright, in the forest of the night... So begins that famous poem. Now, from that point, add a dash of human deviltry, and you have a taste of blood." |
Genre | Horror |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint |
Reprinted | from ? |