Issue | #V2#3 |
Published | June 1970 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "A terror tale of dread and terror, calculated to make your blood run cold! As a vampire, I object - I like warm blood!" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | A. Reynoso (signed) |
Inks | A. Reynoso (signed) |
Notes | Same basic script as original, with new art. |
Reprinted | from Beware (Trojan, 1953 series) #?; in Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) #v6#2 [in this redrawn version] |
Synopsis | "In the eerie darkness of the swamp the ghastly specters of horror rose dripping slime at the call of the witch. Ye-ech!" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Inks | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Notes | Pre-code reprint, with new art. |
Reprinted | from ?; in Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) #v6#2 [in this redrawn version]; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v8#2 [in this redrawn version]; in Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v3#5 [in this redrawn version]; in Weird Vampire Tales (Modern Day Periodical Publications, 1979 series) #v3#2 [in this redrawn version] |
Synopsis | "Nature's tricks constantly dazzle mankind. This time an egg hatched a human lizard that cried for blood. Let go of me, you hear?" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Fantastic Fears (Ajax; Farrell, 1953 series) #7 (May 1954) [original title: "Dragon Egg"] |
Synopsis | "Who's daft? Me? Never! I saw The Thing that dropped from a hole in the sky! If you don't believe me, then read this spine-snapper!" |
Genre | science fiction |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint. |
Reprinted | from ? |
Synopsis | "Martin Jacoby learned the hard way that it is neither safe nor wise to curse a corpse. Help!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Strange Fantasy (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #5 (April 1953) |
Synopsis | "Pagliacci was a tragic clown and so was Peter Weber, for family tradition required the grin of death carved on his face. Gulp! That smarts!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Fantastic (Ajax; Farrell, 1954 series) #10 (November 1954) |
Synopsis | "Talcott Powers tells a weird story, but is it the imagination of a mind that snapped under undue pressure? You tell me, I'd like to know." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Voodoo (Ajax; Farrell 1952 series) #15 (June 1954) |