Issue | #V4#2 |
Published | March 1971 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | science fiction; horror |
Pencils | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Inks | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Colors | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Reprinted | from Perry Rhodan (Moewig-Verlag, 1961 series) #384 [modified reprint from the German science fiction pulp series] |
Synopsis | "A shattering experience of horror in a smelly pit of darkness. Hey, anybody got a match?" |
Genre | horror; science fiction |
Reprinted | in Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v7#3; in Terrors of Dracula (Eerie Publications, 1979 series) #v3#1 [retitled as: "Black Light Terror"] |
Synopsis | "The foul stink of rotting bodies fills the air as ghosts rise for vengeance on the living. Ye-ech!" |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "A gruesome tale of a young man who wanted to be noticed. Hey, put down that ax! No, not on-Ugh!" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Notes | Same basic script as original, with new art. |
Reprinted | from Weird Mysteries (Key Publications, 1952 series) #8 [redrawn version of "I Killed Mary"] |
Synopsis | "The unknown beckons and men become demons. A fiction horror feature." |
Genre | horror |
Script | A. W. Kapfer |
Pencils | Ezra Jackson (signed) |
Inks | Ezra Jackson (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Author is mis-identified as "A. K. Kapfer". |
Reprinted | of "The Phantom Drug", Weird Tales v7#4 (April, 1926). |
Synopsis | "A weirdo that will turn your blood to water and set your teeth chattering. A shocker! Hey, anybody seen my teeth?" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Inks | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Notes | Same basic script as original, with new art. |
Reprinted | from Beware (Trojan, 1953 Series) #? [redrawn version of ?] |
Synopsis | "The bloody terror of the strange gods that ruled ancient Mexico. Believe me, they are alive today." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Voodoo (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 Series) #6 (February 1953) |
Synopsis | "Chilling creepy horror rolled like fog through the narrow street, blocking the house that terror built. This is no place for a door-to-door salesman." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Haunted Thrills (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #5 (January 1953) |