Issue | #30 |
Published | August 1954 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Joe Maneely (signed) |
Inks | Joe Maneely (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | A submarine commander still fighting the war long after it's over, has his basement outfitted to resemble a sub, and so his relatives attempt to get him committed as a loon. When he sees the attendants coming through the periscope to take him away, depth charges rock the basement and produce flooding which drowns his relatives. |
Pencils | Mort Lawrence |
Inks | Mort Lawrence |
Notes | Job number, page count, and art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Sequence added per Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Reprinted | from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #19 (November 1952) [originally titled "The Creation"] |
Synopsis | A man with a gambling debt convinces his rich uncle to commit suicide in a specific fashion so that he will be reincarnated, but he just wants to get ahold of his money. As time goes by, and he hears nothing about the estate, he questions the lawyer about it only to be told that the uncle's will left the entire estate to the man himself when he claims it in his reincarnated body. |
Pencils | Mort Meskin |
Inks | George Roussos |
Notes | Job number, page count, and art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | Androids are promised better living conditions by humans if they terraform Mars, but are lied to. |
Notes | Job number and page count from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | When a man returns to his house during a lightning storm for a tin box filled with money, he sees lightning strike the box, but the cat is standing on it so he thinks it safe and grabs it. He forgot that cats have nine lives. |
Pencils | Jay Scott Pike |
Inks | Jay Scott Pike |
Notes | Job number, page count, and art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |
Synopsis | A criminal who finds that he can read minds makes the mistake of not getting a second opinion when he reads the mind of his doctor who thinks that he will not live out beyond the week. The criminal commits suicide by diving out of the window before the doctor comes back into the room after looking at x-rays and realizes he had made a mistake, his patient is perfectly healthy. |
Pencils | Al Carreno |
Inks | Al Carreno |
Notes | Job number, page count, and art credit from Tom Lammers via the Timely-Atlas Group (timely-atlas@yahoogroups.com) April 2010. |