Issue | #23 |
Published | December 1953 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Notes | Contents from www.atlastales.com. |
Pencils | Carl Burgos |
Inks | Sol Brodsky |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | A stowaway on a freighter is bitten by a vampire bat and transforms into a bat. After draining one of the crew of his blood, he hides in a casket that is being shipped over the ocean. Because of the weird goings on aboard, however, the superstitious crewmen dump the casket overboard. |
Pencils | Paul Reinman |
Inks | Paul Reinman |
Characters | Harold Bevinson; Prof. Rall; Gen. George Washington (cameo) |
Synopsis | A scientist and his friend build a time machine and witness several historical events, almost accidentally killing George Washington in the process. |
Genre | science fiction |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #10 (March 1952) [originally titled "Time-Stream Rescue"] |
Pencils | Mac Pakula |
Inks | Mac Pakula |
Notes | The same story as the second Kirby from Tales of Suspense #30 |
Synopsis | An astronomical disaster means the destruction of human civilization. Our story's protagonist is despondent over this state of affairs until he encounters a group of time travelers who are present to record the last days of humanity. One of them has a name similar to his own and tells him a small number of people will survive and pass down their names. This heartens the man as he now knows that he is destined to be one of the few who survive. |
Pencils | Gene Colan |
Inks | Gene Colan |
Synopsis | A scientist debates another about the nature of UFOs, as to whether they are invading aliens or weather balloons. The debate is brought to an abrupt halt as aliens burst in and take the group captive. The scientist is enraged and wants to throttle the other who kept insisting for years that UFOs were weather balloons. The other scientist removes a human face mask revealing an alien underneath and says "they were OUR weather balloons." |
Pencils | Jack Abel |
Inks | Jack Abel |
Notes | Art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | An astronaut finds Venus a mirror image of Earth. |
Pencils | Russ Heath |
Inks | Russ Heath |