Issue | V3#1 |
Published | February 1971 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Inks | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Colors | Johnny Bruck (painting) |
Reprinted | from Perry Rhodan (Moewig-Verlag, 1961 series) #85 [modified reprint from the German science fiction pulp series] |
Synopsis | "Conrad LeBaron recreated fleshless corpses into things of dead beauty and then fell victim to his zombie manikins." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Notes | Same basic script as "The Manikins of Death." from Mysterious Adventures (Story, 1951 Series) #3 (August 1951), with new art. |
Synopsis | "When progress threatened to disturb a rotting corpse, it brought deadly horror to a tranquil valley." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Notes | Pre-code reprint with new title and art. |
Synopsis | "A sculptor's misery led him to the brink of disaster and then threw him into the vortex of Haiti's secret voodoo." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Walter Casadei (signed) |
Inks | Walter Casadei (signed) |
Notes | Same basic script as "A Stony Death" from Mysterious Adventures (Story, 1951 Series) #12 (February 1953), with new art. |
Synopsis | "Face-to-face with the razor edge of the unknown, a young couple realize they are on the road of no return." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Notes | Same basic script "The Red Spider" from Witchcraft (Avon, 1952 Series) #3 (July 1952), with new art. |
Synopsis | "The shocking tale of the Evil One who dared to look at the cruel heart of John Adams and mete out a just punishment." (from TOC) |
Genre | occult; horror |
Notes | Same basic script as "The Old Hag of the Hills" from Chamber of Chills (Harvey, 1951 Series) #21 [#1] (June 1951), with new art. |
Synopsis | "They buried him in a mud-grave and then were caught in the web of fear." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror; occult |
Reprinted | from Strange Fantasy (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #7 (August 1953) |
Synopsis | "Beware of the hungry pests that fly low with a sinister drone and then tear the flesh with relish in a bloody feast." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Larry Woromay [as Woromay] |
Inks | Larry Woromay [as Woromay] |
Notes | Same basic script as "Demon Flies" from Witches Tales (Harvey, 1951 Series) #8 (March 1952), with new art. |
Synopsis | "Monster crabs drag blood-stained feet toward the sea and leave a red-stained skelton chained to a post." (from TOC) |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Haunted Thrills (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #12 (November 1953) |