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Weird Mysteries
Date | Number: 3 | Lang: English (en)
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NameWeird Mysteries 3 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
Cover1 page
SynopsisThe ghost of a decapitated victim uses his own severed head to terrorize his murderer.
PencilsBernard Baily
InksBernard Baily
 
Comic StoryWhile the Iron Was Hot! (4 pages)
SynopsisA meek tailor has had enough of his bullying wife. When she refuses to let him leave the house to pick up a dressmaker dummy, he kills her and turns her corpse into a dummy.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersJeremiah Crump
PencilsTony Mortellaro
InksTony Mortellaro (signed)
LettersBen Oda
 
Comic StoryHand of Fate! (5 pages)
SynopsisA man loses a job as head surgeon at a hospital to his bitter rival who has gifted hands. In a jealous rage he kills him and cuts off his right hand. But the disembodied hand comes for revenge strangling him to death.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersDr. Bruce Edwards; Dr. Paul Minner
PencilsRoss Andru
InksMike Esposito ?
LettersHoward Ferguson
 
Letters PageNo Title (1 page)
FeatureThe Black Board
Letterstypeset
GenreNon-fiction
CharactersThe Ghoul Teacher
First LineHiya Kiddies! It sure is good to be working again.
 
Comic StoryYour Name on It! (4 pages)
SynopsisDuring the war Paul Bruno killed an enemy that had his name inscribed on a bullet in his gun. Paul takes the bullet and believes he can't be killed while he has the bullet with his name on it. After the war, he takes over the mob and eventually becomes mayor. When his corruption is revealed, he commits suicide using the bullet with his name on it.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersPaul Bruno
PencilsCharles Stern
InksCharles Stern
LettersHoward Ferguson
 
Text StorySpectre of the Seance (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersThe Great Swami (narrator); Lucinda Collins; Mike Lloyd
 
Comic StoryThe Disbeliever! (6 pages)
SynopsisA trackwalker and two cops encounter a giant ant colony hidden deep underground. When the ants kill someone, they turn into an ant which is what happens to the trackwalker and one of the cops. The other cop flees but no one believes his story.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersPolice officer Casey
PencilsCharles Stern
InksMike Esposito ?
LettersHoward Ferguson
NotesThe ants look more like preying mantises.
 
Comic StoryThe Castle of Fear (6 pages)
SynopsisBill inherits a castle in the desolate black mountains and there he encounters two men who make monsters out of humans. After escaping from a tentacled humanoid reptile, he encounters his uncle who has been turned into a humanoid tiger. The monsters start attacking each other causing Bill to flee. What he experienced makes him go mad by the time he makes it back to town.
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsEddie Robbins ?
InksMike Esposito ?
LettersHoward Ferguson
NotesThe first panel shows a flock of pterodactyls flying out of the castle with one carrying Bill.
 
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