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Date | Number: 28 | Lang: English (en)
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Seems to be missing the first page of the Rulah story. GCD says "Splash panel art appears to be by L. B. Cole and may be new to this reprinted story" but I don't see this page at all (the story starts with the second page). In the original (Rulah #21) the first page was on the inside front cover, one of Fox's annoying habits.
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" Creeping Unknown" =Superb "BLOB"/ "Caltiki, the Immortal Monster" type story.
  
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NameSpook 28 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: quarterly
 
CoverCreeping Death / 1 page
GenreDetective-mystery; Horror-suspense
PencilsL. B. Cole
InksL. B. Cole
ColorsL. B. Cole
First LineWhat was the terrible secret confined within the old scientist's locked laboratory?
 
Comic StoryCreeping Death (6 pages)
SynopsisAn intelligent malignant amoeba grows into a giant after being doused with chemicals in a lab accident and causes horror for a scientist, his daughter and his assistant.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersDr. Alfred Blakely; Gale Blakely (his daughter); Jack Carter
PencilsJay Disbrow (signed)
InksJay Disbrow (signed)
 
Text StoryDeath Dance (1.8 pages)
Letterstypeset
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersRoss Croft; Jimmy Fisk
NotesThe bottom quarter of the first page has the statement of ownership and management.
The 2 pages are separated by 2 ad pages.
 
Statement of OwnershipNo Title
Letterstypeset
Script (business manager)
NotesOn the bottom of the first text-story page.
 
Comic StoryThe Monstrous Madmen / Red Rocket (8 pages)
SynopsisRod is informed that babies are being switched for others in hospitals all over the world and wonders if it has anything to do with his friend, Chuck, and his memory being blanked out, and the planet Mars, which Chuck has just visited. He discovers the mutant minorities on the planet have deemed themselves the majority and seek to make all Martians and humans into mutants like themselves.
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersRed Rocket [Rod Page]; Chuck; Hurr (Martian friend of the Red Rocket, death);
PencilsGeorge Appel (see note)
InksGeorge Appel (see note)
NotesLast appearance of Red Rocket.
Story takes place February 17, 2046.
Artwork is signed in original publication. Unknown if it is signed here or not.
Before credits were copied from original publication, art was credited here to "Lou Ferstadt ?".
Original title: "Monstrous ..Mutants.."
 
Comic StoryJade of Death / Rulah (11 pages)
SynopsisAmazo destroys Gahna's village and enslaves his people. She pricks her finger on the idol of Janus, which she had hoped would help her defeat Rulah, and dies from its poison.
GenreAdventure; Jungle
CharactersGahna; Amazo (dies); Rulah
PencilsMatt Baker (Iger Shop) ? L. B. Cole (Splash panel only)
InksMatt Baker (Iger Shop) ? L. B. Cole (Splash panel only)
NotesSplash panel art is by L. B. Cole and is reprinted from TERRORS OF THE JUNGLE #17 (1952). Replaces splash panel from original story.
Original title: "The Wondrous Jade Ju-Ju"
 
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