Issue | #6 |
Published | April 1952 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Russ Heath |
Inks | Russ Heath |
Synopsis | The moon is a living organism like Ego, the living planet. |
Pencils | Russ Heath |
Inks | Russ Heath |
Synopsis | A man gets a pair of glasses which make everyone appear to have his own face. When he breaks them in order to get another pair, the second pair make everyone look like the lenscrafter. |
Pencils | Sy Grudko |
Inks | Sy Grudko |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | in Adventures Into Terror (Marvel, 1951 series) #21 (July 1953) [as "The Lady Is a Vampire"]; in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Strange Tales (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 (2007) |
Synopsis | A salesman tries to make a pitch to the dead of a funeral parlor but they tell him that they buy nothing and stay for free. He wants to get in on the deal and they show him to his own personal...coffin. |
Pencils | Pete Morisi |
Inks | Pete Morisi |
Synopsis | Scientists invent a virus which turns people into crazy killers without reflection in mirrors. A reporter thinks that the virus has infected his boss because she won't keep mirrors around the office, so he strangles her, but it turns out she just didn't want to be reminded of her age. The reporter has unknowingly been infected with the virus and has been committing killings that he is unaware of. |
Pencils | Harry Lazarus |
Inks | Harry Lazarus |
Synopsis | A convicted killer gets three wishes Monkey's Paw style. |
Pencils | Vernon Henkel |
Inks | Vernon Henkel |