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Adventures Into the Unknown
Date | Number: 5 | Lang: English (en)
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   By
This comic is really very good indeed; as are the issues 1 to 4. Art and stories are first class. I'm looking forward to issue 6 and beyond.
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she dared the unknown decent too bad scarlett died i think she had potential as a continuing series so spirit of frankenstein starts good beginning blonde witch of the swamp my favorite story this issue not a nice lady or piece of wood lol the spectral singer too much sap not enough terror
  
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NameAdventures into the Unknown 5 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 52 | Frequency: bi-monthly
 
Cover1 page
GenreAdventure
PencilsEd Moritz
InksEd Moritz
 
AdvertisementAdjust-O-Belt (1 page)
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NotesAppears on the inside front cover
 
Comic StoryShe Dared the Unknown (8 pages)
SynopsisIn the seventeenth century, Scarlett Dalton finds a weird figurine that is possessed by a spirit who gives her supernatural powers, but she is betrayed by her frightened fiance and burned as a witch.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersMr. Dalton; Scarlett Dalton; Hugh Merritt; Thomas Derry; Guy Flint
PencilsEd Moritz
InksEd Moritz
 
Comic StorySpirit of Frankenstein [Part 1] (10 pages)
SynopsisDr. Warren succeeds in inventing a plastic skin that looks and feels like living tissue, and decides to create a radio-controlled synthetic man coated with the substance over a bullet-proof steel frame. But Warren's assistant is jealous and contrives to add his own touch to the synthetic man...a brain...his own brain, that will give him a measure of fame that he feels he deserves and control over the creature.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersDr. Daniel Warren (nuclear scientist); Marcia Duncan (Warren's fiancee); Professor Lambert Pardway (villain, Warren's lab assistant, death)
PencilsCharles Sultan
InksCharles Sultan
NotesPart 1 of series.
 
Comic StoryThe Blonde Witch of the Swamp (8 pages)
CharactersPaul Williams; Bob Hanson; Barbara Hanson
PencilsEd Moritz
InksEd Moritz
Notescover story
 
Text StoryThe Town from Beyond (2 pages)
Letterstypeset
CharactersJohn Gregg; Gretchen Vanvelt
 
Comic StoryThe Ghostly Crew (8 pages)
CharactersElias Fragg
PencilsJon Blummer
InksJon Blummer
 
Letter ColumnLet's Talk It Over! (1 page)
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NotesLetters from Herbert Katz and S. Dimesa.
 
No Title (1 page)
FeatureMartlyn Merchandise Mart
 
Comic StorySouth Sea Superstitions / Strange Spirits (2 pages)
CharactersThe Bwaga; The Tauva; The Tokway; The Yoyova
 
Comic StoryThe Spectral Singer (7 pages)
CharactersGeorge Hastings; Alicia Bradwell; Mr. Hughes; Aunt Gertrude
PencilsJohn Celardo
InksJohn Celardo
 
AdvertisementNo Title (1 page)
FeatureScope Sales Co.
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NotesAdvertisement for 14 piece sew-easy double-decker workbox kit.
 
AdvertisementNo Title (1 page)
FeatureAmerican Healthaids Co.
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AdvertisementVacutex Blackhead Remover (1 page)
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