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Adventures Into the Unknown
Date | Number: 28 | Lang: English (en)
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THE VAMPIRES PREY corposene?? puhleeze phht DEMON OF THE DEVIL decent story iffy art SATAN'S SCEPTRE too bad peter didn't get to keep all of his goodies my favorite story
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oops to continue THE SPECTERS REVENGE at least uncle john's ghost looks suitably creepy DOUBLE VISION gene and andrea could have both used a good psychiatrist not much sympathy from me for ethier one of them THE HIDEOUS HEAD prof griffith got what he deserved good story
  
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NameAdventures into the Unknown 28 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreHorror-suspense
PencilsKen Bald
InksKen Bald
 
Comic StoryThe Vampire's Prey (8 pages)
SynopsisThe doctor who invented an artificial blood was murdered in a locked room. Who or what could have done it?
CharactersBob Dexter; Trudy; Sangrini; Dudley Vernon
PencilsLin Streeter
InksLin Streeter
LettersEd Hamilton
 
Text StoryThe Visitor (1 page)
Letterstypeset
CharactersMike Ragley; Jim Parker; Phil Walton; Satan
LettersEd Hamilton (header)
 
Comic StoryDemon of the Devil (7 pages)
CharactersWarren Stryker; Ellen; Josiah Marlowe; Dr. Hodges; Professor Gavin
PencilsMilt Knopf ?
LettersEd Hamilton
NotesFrom Hames Ware: For consistency's sake this story is by the artist who had been previously listed as Milt Knopf. Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. originally made this ID by cross-referencing signed work at another company and may have decided it was less than definitive, but for continuity, Milt Knopf might be an agreeable way of putting a name to this strange style.
 
Letter ColumnLet's Talk It Over! (1 page)
Script ?
NotesIncludes the header, art by Don Gordon and lettering by Ed Hamilton. Letters from Allen Schroeder (West Seneca, NY) and Bobby Belcher (Crumpler, WV)
 
Comic StorySatan's Sceptre (5 pages)
CharactersDarla; Zortan; Peter; Satan
PencilsPete Riss
InksPete Riss
LettersEd Hamilton
 
Comic StoryThe Specter's Revenge (7 pages)
CharactersJerry Halton; John Halton; Tom; Bob; Mr. Halton; Benedict T. Halton
PencilsKing Ward
InksKing Ward
LettersEd Hamilton
NotesStory is initialed by a extremely stylized mark, apparently a KW.
 
Publisher advertisementFor Startling Supernatural Stories, it's the Terrific Trio!
LettersEd Hamilton
NotesHouse ad for Adventures Into the Unknown, Forbidden Worlds, and Out of this Night
 
Text StoryOut-of-This-World Poker (1 page)
Letterstypeset
CharactersSirzim; Nick Halliday; Akor-nab; Tortha-karf; Dhergabar
 
Comic StoryDouble Vision! (8 pages)
CharactersBob; Gene Thomas; Andrea Lee
PencilsMax Elkan
InksRobert Pious (signed)
 
Comic StoryThe Hideous Head (8 pages)
CharactersProfessor Griffith; Nancy Hopewell; Chuck; Anne
PencilsAl Camy
InksAl Camy
LettersEd Hamilton
 
AdvertisementWhat Sparks a Champion Sparks You! / Wheaties (1 page)
Letters?; typeset
GenreSports
CharactersJohnny Lujack
NotesOn the back cover.
 
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