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This Magazine Is Haunted
Date | Number: v1 15 | Lang: English (en)
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NameThis Magazine Is Haunted v1 15 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing: Blanche Hodges (editor, credited)
NotesTitle picked up from Fawcett. Indicia actually states "February 1953", but this must be incorrect based on dates of last issues from Fawcett.
 
Cover1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsDick Giordano (signed)
InksDick Giordano (signed)
LettersJon D'Agostino
 
Comic StoryHorror In Duplicate (10 pages)
SynopsisEvil doubles from another dimension break into our world and substitute people with their duplicates.
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsSheldon Moldoff
InksVince Alascia ?
LettersCharlotte Jetter
First LineClutching fingers reached out from another world... stretching for the unwary... piling terror upon terror!
 
Comic StoryThe Corpse In the House / Dr. Haunt (5 pages)
SynopsisTom kills and buries his rival Gil in the house he build for himself and Paula. But the corpse proves to be restless, ruining the walls and ceilings and even the wedding ceremony at home.
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsBob McCarthy
InksBob McCarthy
LettersCharlotte Jetter
First LineThere was evil in that house, evil beyond the powers of reason and a grim secret not even stone walls could hold!
NotesThis is Bob McCarty, though, a Fawcett regular appearing one last time in this book, scraped together from Fawcett horror leftovers. Previous indexer suggested Kirk on pencils and inks.

Horror Host on splash (and cover) is probably a "Mummy" inventory feature from Fawcett's Beware! Terror Tales.
 
Comic StoryMonsters of the Deep (10 pages)
SynopsisAce Malet and his jewel-thieving thugs take refuge on a schooner off the Newfoundland banks. But cannibal sea creatures lurk on "Dead Man's Reef" and attack the crew wave after wave.
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsEd Waldman ?
InksEd Waldman ?
LettersCharlotte Jetter
First LineIt's Jeff Corby! He's returned with his new friends -- to devour us all!
 
Text StoryLegend of Lost Lake (2 pages)
SynopsisAt the campfire Pierre Manton invents a ghost story which takes on a life of its own.
ScriptJess Cole
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
First Line"Ah, yes, my friends. It was just such a night that Amie Heville returned from a visit to her sick sweetheart -- a wild desolate night with the wind howling down from the hills!"
NotesSequence occurs after 1st page of "Monsters of the Deep" story.
 
Comic StoryThe Forest of Death (5 pages)
SynopsisLumberjack Jacque DuSac kills his mate Pierre for his money. When Jacque starts seeing ghosts he returns to the scene of the crime and meets his fate.
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsBob McCarthy
InksBob McCarthy
LettersEd Hamilton ?
First LineWhen grim Death, the stalker of all men, pulls the strings of fate, only the silent giants of the forest primeval are entrusted to keep his secret!
NotesPrevious indexer suggested Kirk ? for pencils and inks.
 
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