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| Date | | Number: 6 | Lang: English (en) | |||
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| Name | Nightmare 6 | Published |
| Publication | Price: 0.60 USD | Pages: 68 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
| Cover | Love Witch and the Living Dead / 1 page |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Pencils | Jeff Jones (painting) (signed) |
| Inks | Jeff Jones (painting) (signed) |
| Colors | Jeff Jones (painting) (signed) |
| Comic Story | Medea (1 page) |
| Synopsis | Brief write up on Medea, the woman who married Jason from the Argonauts and who eventually killed their children when he rejected her for another woman. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Michael Wm. Kaluta |
| Pencils | Michael Wm. Kaluta (illustration) (signed) |
| Inks | Michael Wm. Kaluta (illustration) (signed) |
| Notes | Frontispiece. Contains a drawing of Medea standing near her two dead sons. |
| Letters Page | Nightmare’s Nightmail (2 pages) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Non-fiction |
| Notes | Includes a photo of and interview with Jeff Jones (Richard Arndt). |
| Comic Story | Love Witch and the Battle of the Living Dead / Love Witch (15 pages) |
| Synopsis | The druids of Stonehenge revive a dead hag to kill the Love Witch. At first the hag kills her by drowning her, but the Love Witch's spirit emerges from her corpse and destroys all the druids. It then revives her body. The Love Witch later calls forth lighting to destroy the undead hag. Meanwhile a surviving druid takes the power from a nearby comet and revives his dead brothers. He plans on harnessing their mental energy to become powerful enough to kill the Love Witch, but accidentally causes time to move forward centuries. The Love Witch destroys him and flies off on her dragon. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Marv Wolfman |
| Pencils | Ernie Colón |
| Inks | Jack Abel |
| Letters | Joe Rosen |
| Notes | Continued from Psycho #3. Several pages printed out of sequence. Cover story. |
| Comic Story | The Living Gargoyle (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | A grotesque looking little man has become misanthropic and wants revenge on all the normal people who constantly abuse him because he looks so different from them. He finds the statue of Shrazzgoth (a demon who destroyed Atlantis), and asks it to grant him wishes. The first is to be normal and handsome looking. The second is to turn everyone else into grotesque looking beings. The statue of Shrazzgoth obliges him. The now handsome man begins to mock all the ugly people around him but because he looks different from them, they swarm him and kill him. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Jerry Siegel |
| Pencils | Carlos Garzón |
| Inks | Carlos Garzón |
| Letters | Irv Watanabe |
| Notes | Story is unrelated to "The Human Gargoyle" series (Richard Arndt). The writer's name was spelled as Jerry Siegal in the credits. |
| Comic Story | Broken Sparrow (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | Two boys find a little alien creature who crash landed on Earth, and take it home to nurse it back to health. The little humanoid bird-like alien is so grateful that it plans on helping humanity with its vast knowledge. But when the boys' mother sees the creature, she flushes the "little monster" down the toilet. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Larry Todd |
| Pencils | Larry Todd |
| Inks | Larry Todd |
| Letters | Jean Simek |
| Text Article | Boris Karloff Part II [2] (4 pages) |
| Synopsis | A write up on the films of Boris Karloff. Photos from his films include "The Mask of Fu Manchu" (1932), "Frankenstein" (1931), and a behind the scene photo from "Bride of Frankenstein" (1935). Also includes a drawing of him from "The Mummy" (1932) and a photo of him posing for a bust. |
| Feature | Great Men of the Horror Films |
| Pencils | ? (photos from movies) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Boris Karloff |
| Script | Allan Asherman |
| Notes | Text article with photos. |
| Comic Story | Corpse by Computer! (11 pages) |
| Synopsis | Philip Talbot is a brilliant man who invents a huge computer known as "Debbie" that runs his vast estate. "Debbie" begins to gain sentience and starts killing any woman he brings to the house. Eventually Philip goes insane and destroys "Debbie" by causing her to short circuit, but the electricity fries him as well and the two are fused together into molten slag. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Robert Kanigher |
| Pencils | Doug Wildey |
| Inks | Doug Wildey |
| Letters | Irv Watanabe |
| Comic Story | The Cosmos Strain (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | In the future, members of the Intergalactic Pure Life Force are looking for any type of dangerous virus that might cause a pandemic. This after "The Great Space Plague" destroyed a huge portion of humanity. They land on a planet where the population has been killed by a virus that causes people to have intense nightmares culminating with their heads exploding. After the leader is killed by the virus, his assistant decides to activate the "Sterili Bomb" to destroy herself and the planet. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Steve Stern |
| Pencils | Michael Wm. Kaluta (signed) |
| Inks | Michael Wm. Kaluta (signed) |
| Letters | Irv Watanabe |
| Notes | Michael Wm. Kaluta confirmed that Steve Stern was the writer, not Kaluta or Jeff Jones under a house name. Facebook, 6 September 2022. |
| Comic Story | The Geek! (6 pages) |
| Synopsis | In Germany, Max Schuller finds a bulbous headed humanoid eating his chickens. He takes the "geek" in and clothes him and treats him as a son. He tells the creature about how much he misses his dead wife and how lonely he is. Eventually the Baron finds out about the creature and demands he take custody of it. The "geek" is constantly tormented by the Baron for amusement. That night the "geek" kills the Baron and flees. When the Baron's men come after him, the "geek" drops by Max's home and decides to repay him with kindness. By digging up his long dead wife to give Max companionship. |
| Genre | Horror-suspense |
| Script | Pat Boyette (signed) |
| Pencils | Pat Boyette (signed) |
| Inks | Pat Boyette (signed) |
| Letters | Pat Boyette |
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