Issue | #14 |
Published | April 1957 |
Frequency | bi-monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Bill Everett |
Inks | Bill Everett |
Synopsis | In 1968 a bigot attempts hate crimes against a Martian who has fled war-torn Mars to live on Earth in peace. |
Pencils | Al Williamson |
Inks | Ralph Mayo |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |
Synopsis | A thief in a rooming house gets a psychologist as a roommate who sets a trap for him by placing a mirror in the bottom of a trunk to plague the thief's guilty conscience with his own reflection. |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |
Synopsis | When a man hits-and-runs a little boy, the boy's uncle gets revenge by giving the man a pill which erases him from existence. |
Pencils | Robert Q. Sale |
Inks | Robert Q. Sale |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |
Synopsis | A man finds that the people he is familiar with have all been replaced by strangers. |
Pencils | Tony DiPreta |
Inks | Tony DiPreta |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Information from www.atlastales.com. |
Reprinted | from Mystery Tales (Marvel, 1952 series) #38 (February 1956) [originally titled "Mystery Team"] |
Synopsis | A man with a self-inflated ego takes several years to assemble found parts, creating a materializer which brings forth a resident of the fourth dimension. He begs the visitor to take him back to the fourth dimension, but he declines and tells him he just isn't smart enough as the materializer is simply a toy fourth dimensional children amuse themselves with. |
Pencils | John Tartaglione |
Inks | John Tartaglione |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |
Synopsis | In Africa, during WWII, a German soldier finds the well where Achilles' mother bathed him and so becomes invulnerable to bullets and steals the American soldiers' food who had found him wandering dazed in the desert. They open up on him and one of the bullets glances off his heal, killing him, because that is where the American medic had placed a bandage over a boot blister. |
Pencils | Doug Wildey |
Inks | Doug Wildey |
Notes | Art credits from www.atlastales.com. |