Issue | #88 |
Published | July 1959 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Jack Schiff (Editor); George Kashdan (Associate Editor); Murray Boltinoff (Associate Editor) |
Notes | Story synopses and some other information supplied by Ed Boner, July 2009. |
Pencils | Bob Brown |
Inks | Bob Brown |
Notes | Story synopses and some other information supplied by Ed Boner, July 2009. |
Synopsis | While studying an ancient African crypt, Alan Hunter ponders images of Horus, Amun, and Anubis. Outside the crypt Alan meets the same gods in the nearby jungle. But they are actually beings from the planet Parma who came to Earth years ago, found it quaint, and decided to come back later to plunder its resources. And now is that time. |
Genre | Horror; Science Fiction |
Pencils | Bill Ely |
Inks | Bill Ely |
Reprinted | in Big Boy (Artima, 1956 series) #44 (May 1960) |
Synopsis | Poe's "The Telltale Heart" with a walking cane. |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Bill Ely |
Inks | Bill Ely |
Reprinted | from House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) #24 |
Synopsis | Photographer Paul Bradley is given permission to take all the photos he wants of a local village's festival of the wind god, except the temple of Notus, the Wind God himself. Legend has it that any defiler of Notus' temple will take on the form of the wind god until he discovers how to become human again. But Paul doesn't heed the warnings. |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Mort Meskin |
Inks | George Roussos |
Genre | Gags |
Script | Henry Boltinoff ? |
Pencils | Henry Boltinoff |
Inks | Henry Boltinoff |
Letters | Henry Boltinoff |
Genre | Horror |
Letters | typeset |
Synopsis | An alien is sighted in the vicinity of a number of strange events, like buildings lifting off the ground and floating in the air before landing again. The only thing that the alien seems to fear is a man bundled up like a mummy in men's clothing. But after the police subdue the alien they find that the he is really a doctor, and that the man wrapped like a mummy is a mental patient who is actually responsible for the chaos. |
Genre | Horror; Science Fiction |
Pencils | Bob Brown |
Inks | Bob Brown |