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Strange Suspense Stories
Date | Number: 60 | Lang: English (en)
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Hey, the first panel on page 20 of this book: someone left a paper clip on the scanning bed!
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It's probably a paper glip. My gawd, but Charlton printed some wretched artwork!
  
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NameStrange Suspense Stories 60 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.12 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
Cover1 page
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GenreScience Fiction
PencilsBill Molno
InksBill Molno ?
NotesCover images taken from inside stories.
 
AdvertisementWard's Formula (1 page)
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First LineWill you spend $2 to save your hair?
 
Comic StoryEnemy of the Universe (6 pages)
SynopsisMilitary ships try to catch a war criminal that no one has seen.
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Job #A-1296
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersTim O'Rell; Dianne Carson; Cabo; Bob
Script ?
PencilsBill Molno
InksBill Molno ?
First LineCabo of Tumas Able, the war planet which almost destroyed our solar system, was wanted by every civilization in our universe!
 
AdvertisementInflatable Boa Constrictor
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First LineGiant 10-foot Inflatable boa constrictor
NotesSold by Medford Products.
After page 3 of Enemy of the Universe.
 
AdvertisementArm Developer
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First LineNow! Develop a vice-like grip...
NotesSold by Harrison Products.
Before page 4 of Enemy of the Universe.
 
Comic StoryThe Man from Scaresville (3 pages)
SynopsisBig Jim Hammond likes to trick and scare people.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1438
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersJim Hammond
Script ?
PencilsRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio
InksRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio
First LineBig Jim Hammond was the kind of practical joker that specialized in hot foots, anonymous phone calls, and dropping water-filled paper bags from tall buildings on luckless pedestrians!
 
Comic StoryThe $100 Bargain (7 pages)
SynopsisPeople are buying a $100 car and disappearing.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1250
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersHelen Raney; Dr. Myldeau; Mike Kurek; Mathison; Lt. Phalen
Script ?
PencilsBill Molno
InksBill Molno ?
First LineThe car, a new and very expensive model, was advertised at that low price... pretty Helen Raney hurried to the address clutching the money in her hand!
 
AdvertisementInsect Collecting Kit
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First LineInsect collecting kit only $1.00
NotesSold by Honor House Products.
After page 2 of The $100 Bargain.
 
AdvertisementMatched Set of Luggage
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First LineComplete 4 piece matched set of luggage
NotesSold by Honor House Products.
Before page 3 of The $100 Bargain.
 
Comic StoryBeyond Imagination! (1 page)
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1592
GenreScience Fiction
PencilsRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed)
InksRocco "Rocke" Mastroserio (signed)
First LineAs man reaches out into space to other planets, what will he find there?
NotesWhat kind of creatures will man meet in space?
 
AdvertisementNational Radio Institute Home Study Course (1 page)
Letterstypeset
First LineTrain at home for success in radio television electronics
 
Text ArticleDream or Reality? (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersPaul; Serchio; Bloomis; Nushin Gosato; Mrs. Gosato
First LineA mother was standing in front of her house watching her son enjoying roller skating.
NotesAn article on confusing dreams with reality.
 
Publisher advertisementNo Title
FeatureCharlton Gift Premiums
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First LineCharlton's Comics Gifts
NotesHouse ad for various toys direct from Charlton, for including a Charlton comics' corner with order.
 
AdvertisementNo Title
FeatureCharlton Toy Club
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First LineCharlton's Comics Treasure
NotesHouse ad for catalog of various toys direct from Charlton, for including a Charlton comics' corner with order.
 
Comic StoryThe Two-Headed Glip (7 pages)
SynopsisJohn Reis tells his son Billy a tale of a two-headed glip. When the beast appears in his dreams, Billy protects him. But evidence of the animal exists in the real world too.
Letterstypeset
Job #A-1436
GenreFantasy
CharactersMrs. Reis; Bill Reis; John Reis
Script ?
PencilsBill Molno
InksBill Molno ?
First LineIt began, cosily enough, with little Billy asking daddy to "tell me a story!" which dad proceeded to do!
 
Advertisement1001 Things You Can Get Free
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First Line1001 things you can get free
NotesSold by Things Free of Newark, New Jersey.
Between pages 5 and 6 of The Two-Headed Glip.
 
Advertisement100 Toy Soldiers
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NotesSold by Josely Co.
 
Advertisement1000 Tricks Catalog [Giant Surprise Catalog]
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NotesSold by House of 1000 Mysteries.
 
AdvertisementMagic Art Reproducer (1 page)
Pencils?; ? (photograph)
Inks?; ? (photograph)
Letterstypeset
First LineMagic Art Reproducer
 
AdvertisementAmerican Body Building Club (1 page)
Letterstypeset
CharactersBen Rebhuhn (photo); John Sill (photo); William Butler (photo); Jim Norman (photo)
First LineAre you skinny like I was?
 
AdvertisementDean Studios Photo Enlargements (1 page)
Pencils?; ? (photograph)
Inks?; ? (photograph)
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First LineMale or female miniature dog at no cost!
NotesBack cover.
 
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