Issue | #31 |
Published | April 1955 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Sol Brodsky |
Inks | Sol Brodsky |
Synopsis | A truck driver is kind to a lonely clerk who has no friends and when the man dies, his ghost appears to ward off the driver from crossing a bridge that gets washed out by a flash flood. |
Pencils | John Forte? |
Inks | John Forte? |
Synopsis | When a man won't let Paddy marry his stepdaughter because he's got no money he goes for a walk in the forest to cool his temper. He lifts a large stone and tosses it from him as a workout. Beneath the stone leprechauns escape their prison and offer to help Paddy. When they accost the stepfather he thinks he'll get their gold when Paddy marries into the family so he accepts him as son-in-law. Paddy is so happy that he tosses the stone back over the hole and seals the leprechauns in. |
Pencils | John Forte? |
Inks | John Forte? |
Synopsis | The first men to land on the moon realize that Jules Verne was there ahead of them. |
Pencils | Manny Stallman |
Inks | Manny Stallman |
Synopsis | Money grows on a tree in this story. |
Pencils | Ed Winiarski |
Inks | Ed Winiarski |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | in Journey Into Unknown Worlds (Marvel, 1951 series) #56 (April 1957) [as "It All Adds Up"] |
Synopsis | A girl doesn't want her flower to die in the winter but her mean brother cuts it off and presents it to her. The child's mother doesn't want her belief in the power of love to be extinguished so she fibs to her that her corsage from the wedding never faded and asks the girl to place the rose in with the memento. Surprisingly, the rose does not fade. |