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Publication | February 1959 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly | ||
Cover | "We'll camp in this valley tonight... | ||
Synopsis | Adventurers are camped in a giant footprint that they think is a valley. | ||
Credits | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | ||
Content | Genre: Adventure; Horror-suspense | ||
Comic Story | To Be Young Again! (1 page) | ||
Synopsis | Scientist Ainsley invents a youth serum at the Forrest Research Foundation. Owner Henry Forrest secretly injects the serum and is turned into a newborn baby. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | ||
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Henry Forrest; Ainsley | ||
Notes | Inside front cover; black and white | ||
Comic Story | Too Late! (8 pages) | ||
Synopsis | Emanuel Maxwell, a brilliant scientist, goes to a mountain resort for rest. He falls in love with Gretchen. Her companion, Hans, taunts Maxwell into climbing a mountain with him. They are falling into a crevasse when Maxwell wakes from a dream with a climbing rope around his waist. He plans to lead a rescue party to Hans, then propose to Gretchen. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 219 | ||
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Emanuel Maxwell; Gretchen; Hans | ||
Comic Story | Don't Throw That Switch (5 pages) | ||
Synopsis | Mad scientist Lester invents a "Gravity Suspendor". His college friend Frank rushes to stop him. A flash of lightning supposedly stops Lester from activating the device. Lester gets a mental block and forgets the whole project. In the last panel, Lester's house and Frank's car are slowly settling back to Earth. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 221 | ||
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Frank; Lester | ||
Text Story | The First (2 pages) | ||
Synopsis | A space ship carrying three married couples, all scientists, overshoots the moon and lands on Mars. They discover that Mars is habitable. | ||
Credits | Letters: typeset | ||
Content | Characters: Bill Jensen [captain]; Marie Jensen [chemist]; Dr. Brant ; Helen Brant [zoologist]; Sally Marks [biologist]; Frank Marks [navigator] | ||
Comic Story | They Come to the Canyon (5 pages) | ||
Synopsis | Mr. Baxter, a circus owner, hires Mr. Hodges, a guide, to find a race of giants. The search is actually part of a giant's nightmare. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 213 | ||
Content | Characters: Mr. Baxter; Mr. Hodges | ||
Notes | Cover story | ||
Comic Story | Strange (1 page) | ||
Synopsis | A man who casts no shadow marries a woman who casts no shadow, then leaves her when he discovers that she also has no mirror reflection. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 266 | ||
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | ||
Comic Story | Gratitude on a Very Dark Night (5 pages) | ||
Synopsis | Old John Dunn is kind to everyone, even his scarecrow. He withdraws all of his savings to give to his granddaughter for her wedding. A robber who plans to steal it fails when he is terrorized by the scarecrow's shadow -- on a moonless night! | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 228 | ||
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: John Dunn | ||
Comic Story | Both of Me in Budapest! (6 pages) | ||
Synopsis | Mad scientist Ivan Kreisler invents a beam that makes a duplicate of himself that he can telepathically direct by staying perfectly immobile. While directing the duplicate to rob a bank, he is struck by a police van driven by a technician who is tracking the telepathic waves. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 170 | ||
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense; Science Fiction | Characters: Ivan Kreisler | ||
Comic Story | Rendezvous (1 page) | ||
Synopsis | An automobile makes its rendezvous with a speeding train. The driver is a crash test dummy, demonstrating to the four shadowy figures (and the reader) not to ignore the stop signs at railroad crossings. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | ||
Content | Genre: Non-fiction; Horror-suspense | ||
Notes | inside back cover; black and white | ||
Comic Story | The Last Robot (1 page) | ||
Synopsis | A bald, monocled leader destroys the special investigator robot that was manufactured to destroy all other robots, saving mankind from robotic dominance. | ||
Credits | Script: Paul Newman? | Pencils: Dick Ayers | Inks: Dick Ayers | Letters: Dick Ayers | Job #: S 277 | ||
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | ||
Notes | Back cover | ||
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