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Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine comic books

  • Issue #1
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 1

    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In a three part story, "Alter of the Damned" (Script by Steve Gerber and Roy Thomas and art by John Buscema and Tom Palmer), "Zombie" (Script by Stan Lee and art by Bill Everett) and "Night of the Walking Dead" ) Script by Steve Gerber and art by John Buscema and Syd Shores) a former employee's revenge seals Garth's fate into becoming a zombie but he still fights to protect his daughter. Issue also has "Iron Head (Script by Stan Lee, art by Dick Ayers), an article about the zombie in the movies, "The Thing from the Bog" (script by Kit Pearson and Marv Wolfman and art by Pablos Marcos), and "Mastermind" (script and art by Tom Sutton). All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #2
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 2
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    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "Voodoo Island" and "Night of the Spider," Garth's daughter travels to an island hoping to solve the mystery of his disappearance and her father, as the zombie, follows. Script by Steve Gerber and art by Pablo Marcos. Issue also has "Voodoo Unto Others" (Script by Tony Isabella and art by Winslow Mortimer), "Acid Test" (Script by Stan Lee and art by George Tuska), an article about Brother Voodoo ("Marvel's most mysterious superhero"), "Twin Burial" (Script by Chuck Robinson and art by Ralph Reese), "From Out of the Grave" (Script by Stan Lee and art by Gene Colan), and an article about voodoo. All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

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    $150 TALES OF THE ZOMBIE 2 CGC 8.0 OWW PAGES 1973 INTRODUCED BROTHER VOODOO B8

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  • Issue #3
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 3
    • Water spotting.
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    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "When the Gods Crave Flesh," the zombie has to intervene when a movie maker tries to film a voodoo cult. Script by Steve Gerber and art by Pablo Marcos. Issue also has "With the Dawn Comes…Death" (Story by Chris Claremont), "Net Result" (Story and art credits unknown), "Warrior's Burden" (Script by Tony Isabella and art by Vicente Alcazar), an article on the movie "Night of the Living Dead," "I Won't Stay Dead" (Art by Bill Walton), and "Jilimbi's Word" (Script by Doug Moench and art by Enrique Badia). All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #5
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 5

    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "Palace of Black Magic," the zombie faces a deadly enemy who goes by the name Papa Shorty! Script by Steve Gerber and art by Pablo Marcos. Issue also has "White Zombie: Faithful Unto Death" (Story by Doug Moench), "Who Walks With a Zombie?" (art by Russ Heath), "With the Dawn Comes Death" (story by Chris Claremont), an article about Brother Voodoo, "Voodoo War!" (Script by Tony Isabella and art by Syd Shores, Dick Ayers and Mike Esposito), and "Death's Bleak Birth" (Script by Doug Moench and art by Frank Springer). All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #7
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 7

    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "The Blood Testament of Brian Collier," the zombie wanders onto the grounds of a mansion where murder and mysterious happenings are taking place. Script by Doug Moench and art by Alfredo Alcala. Issue also has "Voodoo in the Park" (Article by Kenneth Dreyfack), "Haiti's Walking Dead" (Script by Doug Moench and art by Win Mortimer), "Inside 'Inside Voodoo'" (Article by Chris Claremont), "A Second Chance to Die" (Script by Carl Wessler and art by Alfredo Alcala), and a photo feature with Stan Lee promoting Crazy magazine. All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #8
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 8
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1618528014
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    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "A Death Made of Ticky-Tacky," Priestess Layla seeks help to lift the curse of the zombie from Simon Garth who comes under the control of a group of people who want to use the zombie for their own selfish purposes. Script by Steve Gerber and art by Pablo Marcos. Issue also has "Jimmy Doesn't Live Here Anymore" (Story by David Anthony Kraft with some art by Mike Kaluta), "Night of the Hunted" (Script by Larry Lieber and art by Ron Wilson, Mike Esposito, and Frank Giacoia), "Tales of the Happy Humfo" (Article by Chris Claremont), and "Makao's Vengeance" (Script by David Anthony Kraft and art by Alfredo Alcala). All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.

  • Issue #9
    Tales of the Zombie (1973) Magazine 9
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    Simon Garth dies but is brought back to life as a zombie and doomed to walk the earth as one of the living dead. In "Simon Garth Lives Again," "A Day In the Life of a Dead Man," and "The Second Death Around," with a sacrifice by Priestess Layla, the zombie curse is lifted for 24 hours and Simon Garth, now human, has a chance to amend some wrongs in his life. Script by Tony Isabella and Chris Claremont and art by Virgilio Redondo, Yong Montano, Alfredo Alcala, Rong Wilson, and Pablo Marcos. Issue also has "Herbie the Liar Said It Wouldn't Hurt." Script by Doug Moench and art by Alfredo Alcala. All stories are in black and white. Cover price $0.75.