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The Thing
Date | Number: 1 | Lang: English (en)
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SourceThis book was scanned from a copy in the JVJ Archive.
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   By zeeblebit
The Thing No. 1 Feb. 1952 Charlton Pub Cover: Nice use of color of a man in a suit lying near a wall with a gutter splashing water behind him. Shrunken Ghoulish heads floating in space, I believe all of the stories in The Thing No.1 are written/drawn by Albert Pugluico Tyler http://www.lambiek.net/artists/t/tyler_albert.htm and Bob Forgione http://www.lambiek.net/artists/f/forgione_bob.htm Story: The Creature From Dimension 2-K-31 A different concept of a story where scientists from separate dimensions monsters cross paths in the wormhole to cause havoc in the others. I felt the story and the artwork were less than par as it seems that it was rushed in being created. Both the story and the art. (You will see that comparison when you read the second story) Story: Grunwald For you fans of OTR or Old Time Radio will recognize this classic story of lighthouse keepers who battle a shipwrecked freighter teaming with millions of man-eating rats. The three men are trapped in the lighthouse and...Definitely well written, drawn, and laid out. You can listen to the radio show at: http://archive.org/details/JourneyInto...Ep.16-ThreeSkeletonKeyByGeorgeToudouzeescape Story: Nightmare Eerie and unsettling story about a man who meets a sleeping and unusual man on the train. This story is rooted in realism at first, though you believe its going in the usual macabre plot, but it doesn't. Story: The Thing, an all text pulp story that may not be predictable as it adds different elements to it as you read. Story: Hellfire of Doom Another story written in the style of the previous story Nightmare. Color through out was atequate I am grateful to be able to view the issues of The Thing as they seemed to elude me in the 50 plus years I have been reading comic books. Thank you Comic Book Plus! - Zeeblebit 09/13/2012
   By MediocreMan
Original and sometimes unintentionally hilarious collection of stories in this premiere issue, especially the last story Hellfire of Doom. The artwork is good, but the writing reads like a bad Japanese translation, which makes it even more entertaining!
   By atomjones
The thing #1 is as good as it gets. Not only is this a top quality scan, but the stories and art are superb. Once you suspend your disbelief and enter the world of "The Thing" you will not be disappointed. I laughed a bit reading this gem. This comic made it's debut shortly after the release of "The Thing From Another World" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044121/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 . Look at the title plus the first story where the alien/weapon/peacekeeper shifts shape. An obvious adaptation with a twist. John Carpenter's "The Thing" was a remake of that movie. Both publisher and producer were smart to cut off "From Another World."
   By wdport
Very scary stories with a dark humor that made me laugh at times. The art work is very vivid. Thank you for the great post.
  
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PublicationFebruary 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 1 | Frequency: Bi-Monthly
 
CoverWeird Tales of Fantasy and Horror!
SynopsisA well dressed man is tormented by shrunken heads.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
ContentsThe Thing! Presents (1 page)
SynopsisBlack and white art located on inside front cover.
NotesUnlike every other sequence, this reads Forgione + Tyler, suggesting a possible reversal of roles for the art here.
 
Comic StoryThe Creature From Dimension 2-K-31 (9 pages)
SynopsisSoldiers fight an otherworldly shape-shifting alien creature during the Korean War.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Dr. Eustus Riko (physicist); Zuzo and Katu (alien scientists)
 
Comic StoryGrunwald (7 pages)
SynopsisThree men fight to maintain their sanity when they are trapped in a lighthouse and besieged by thousands of hungry, murderous rats.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Joe Curran; Hans Kruger; Arturo
 
Comic StoryNightmare (7 pages)
SynopsisA serial killer randomly decapitates his victims.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Hiram Crane
 
Text StoryThe Thing! (2 pages)
SynopsisA vampiric wraith called "The Thing" curses the last of the Scotsworths by turning him into an ageless zombie.
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense
 
Comic StoryHellfire of Doom (7 pages)
SynopsisA killer blackmails a city by causing people to spontaneously combust.
ContentGenre: Horror-suspense | Characters: Louis Mann (reporter); Detective Dick Trails
 
Publisher advertisementBuy the New Hot Rods and Racing Cars Comics
SynopsisInside back cover ad with promo for Hot Rods and Racing Cars.
FeaturingHot Rods and Racing Cars
CreditsLetters: typeset
ContentGenre: Car
 
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