Additional Information |
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Publication | September 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: bi-monthly |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Cover | The Haunting White Shadow |
Credits | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Mummy (host) |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Comic Story | The Dry Doom (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Prospector Dusty Otis kills a man in the desert for a bag of gold. The victim's ghost takes revenge by letting Otis die of thirst. Every drop of water turns to sand, is salted, scalding hot or vanishes into thin air. |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Dusty Otis; Rod Crane; The Mummy (host) |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Text Story | Voice in the Brain (2 pages) |
Synopsis | Aliens pick up mathematics professor Tom Andrews to help them solve a problem on their home planet. |
Credits | Pencils:? (spot illustration) | Inks:? (spot illustration) | Colors:? (spot illustration) | Letters: typeset |
Content | Genre: Science Fiction | Characters: Tom Andrews; Dean Belmont; Dr. Enesco |
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Comic Story | The Haunting White Shadow (10 pages) |
Synopsis | The two murderous thugs Jocko and Squash encounter Lady Justice in person and embark on a psychedelic journey into madness and poetic retaliation. |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Mummy (host); Jocko; Squash; Lady Justice |
Notes | Art identification by Jim Vadeboncoeur, Jr. |
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Comic Story | Death's Round Trip (10 pages) |
Synopsis | Dr. Albert Carlton drugs himself to death and takes a tourist trip into the realm of death. His colleague will revive him after some minutes, so that Carlton can return and live to tell. There are complications, of course. |
Credits | Pencils: "Jokerface" | Inks: "Jokerface" |
Content | Genre: Horror-suspense | Characters: The Mummy (host); Dr. Albert Carlton; Dr. Clode |
Notes | Unknown artist from Fawcett's early 1950s. Tillmann Courth spotted him in some books and will keep looking. "Jokerface" keeps drawing minor characters with cartoony elongated faces. |
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