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Creepy Worlds
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NameCreepy Worlds 127 | Published
PublicationPrice: 0.10 GBP | Pages: 100
NotesIssue is undated. Estimated date based on analysis of brands and cover prices in the series.
 
CoverThe Challenge of Zarkorr? / 1 page
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersZarkorr; Dave Bartlett
PencilsJack Kirby
InksDick Ayers
ColorsStan Goldberg
LettersArtie Simek
EditingStan Lee (original editor)
 
Text StoryThe Radio (2 pages)
SynopsisA ham radio enthusiast picks up a genie on one frequency but wastes his three wishes before he knows what's happening.
Letterstypeset
Job #F-946
GenreFantasy
CharactersBill Barton; Mr. Sparks
 
Comic StoryI Accepted the Deadly Challenge of Zarkorr! (7 pages)
SynopsisA veteran space pilot is forced to retire because of his lack of experience with newer equipment, but an alien visitor gives Earth a challenge that only he can pass. After succeeding, he is appointed to command the space patrol, but the alien visitor was really the pilot in disguise.
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersDave Bartlett [Zarkorr]
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsJack Kirby
InksDick Ayers
LettersJon D'Agostino
First LineI'm only two million miles from Mars!
 
Comic StoryThe Worst Man on Earth! (5 pages)
SynopsisA criminal in the year 2000 is sentenced to be exiled from humanity for his various crimes as the death penalty has been abolished. He mocks his accusers since he has prepared a micro-drill built into his finger that will get the door of his cell open eventually. When he does succeed in getting it open, he wishes he hadn't, as it turns out his cell had been placed in orbit around the planet.
Job #X-25
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersHogarr
Script (signed)
PencilsSteve Ditko (signed)
InksSteve Ditko (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineThis is Hogarr, arch-criminal of the year 2000!
 
Comic StoryThe Perfect Crime! (5 pages)
SynopsisA crook tries to kill and rob a man by pushing him off a cliff, but finds that he is a flying man from Mercury.
Job #[V-787 ?]
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersMike Morgan
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsDon Heck
InksDon Heck
LettersArtie Simek
First LineOur study in fantasy begins calmly enough!
 
Comic StoryThe Doorway to Nowhere! (5 pages)
SynopsisAfter escaping from jail, Hugo Cragg heads for a deserted mansion to hide out until the heat is off. Then he discovers a strange closet in the house: after he puts something into it, the object disappears! He figures that if the objects disappear into another dimension, why not go there himself to hide from the Police? He does, but becomes two-dimensional.
Job #V-798
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersHugo Cragg
Script (signed)
PencilsSteve Ditko (signed)
InksSteve Ditko (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineI've got to learn what's inside this door--I've got to!
 
Comic StoryThe Thing from Outer Space! (5 pages)
SynopsisAn explorer returns to Earth with a telepathic plant, which claims that it is the real human, and that their minds have been swapped. The switch is reversed, and the planet quarantined.
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersCol. John Rogers
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsDon Heck (signed)
InksDon Heck (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineIn the far reaches of our galaxy, spins a planet surrounded by a strange mist...
 
Comic StoryThe Frightened Man! (6 pages)
SynopsisA scientist tries to use a time machine to escape the dangers of the modern world, but he finds that every era has its dangers.
Job #V-706
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersJohn Bentley
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsJack Kirby (signed)
InksDick Ayers (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineHow would you like to escape from the worries and fears of this atomic age?
 
Comic StoryAt Last My Eyes Have Opened (6 pages)
Job #3364
GenreScience Fiction
Script ?
PencilsCharles Nicholas
InksVince Alascia
 
Comic StoryIt Was Only a Simple Barber Shop...or Was It??! (5 pages)
SynopsisMuggsy Bogar is a crook on the run. A mysterious figure instructs him to hide in a nearby barbershop. He goes in and the barber hides him forever.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersMuggsy Bogar; Joe the Barber; Bill
Script (signed)
PencilsSteve Ditko (signed)
InksSteve Ditko (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineMuggsy Bogar is a fellow who is very much in demand, as you can see...
 
Comic StoryThe Voice of Fate! (5 pages)
SynopsisThe Fates make a wager over whether humans will ever understand that they cannot escape them. One of them tells a jewel thief that he will be punished, but he defies fate and flees the country, thinking that since the US is in World War II he will never be found and punished in Hiroshima.
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersWalter Krugg
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsDon Heck (signed)
InksDon Heck (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
First LineCan a man control his own destiny?
 
Comic StoryThe Thing in the Locked Room! (5 pages)
SynopsisPrince Zemu takes a strange painting as part of his booty, only to discover it saps his life and youth from him.
Job #V-616
GenreHorror-suspense
CharactersPrince Zemu
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsDon Heck (signed)
InksDon Heck (signed)
LettersRay Holloway
First LineTime is running out!
 
Comic StoryBeware the Future Man! (5 pages)
SynopsisA gangster tries to escape the police by forcing an old man to take him to another state. The old man turns out to be from the future and is looking for a male specimen to put on display.
Job #V-630
GenreScience Fiction
CharactersElsa Peterson
Script (plot) ? (script) ?
PencilsDon Heck (signed)
InksDon Heck (signed)
LettersArtie Simek
 
Comic StoryThe Pharaoh's Skis! (7 pages)
GenreFantasy
CharactersHarris; Olaf Hamsun; Gorton
 
Comic StoryA Highly Localized Snowfall! (11 pages)
CharactersStephen Simms; Veronica Ravelli; Anton Mavellero
PencilsJohn Forte (signed)
InksJohn Forte (signed)
 
Comic StoryIt Happened in Central Europe! (10 pages)
SynopsisMike and Abby Hall restore the throne of Slovenia to its rightful owner with some supernatural help.
GenreFantasy
CharactersMike Hall; Abby Hall; O'Shea; King Garok; Anton Horjak; King Stefan; Gregor Olnar; Tarina; Kubachek
PencilsOgden Whitney (signed)
InksOgden Whitney (signed)
 
Comic StoryNo Place to Hide! (4 pages)
SynopsisCharles Weldon has worked for Ferris for 20 years but feels he has only been paid a pittance. Ferris leaves the building leaving Weldon alone. Weldon opens the safe and takes all the money. He tries to leave town but each method he tries, train, bus and plane, is stymied. Leaving the airport the mist swirls thicker and then he finds himself back outside his work. He puts the money back in the safe just as Ferris returns. Ferris is worried about the money but seeing Weldon is reassured. Ferris then tells Weldon that he has not treated him properly and will make him a partner in the firm.
GenreFantasy
CharactersCharles Weldon; Mr. Ferris (Charles' boss)
First LineIt was like a strange disconnected dream!
 
Comic StoryThe Accused (5 pages)
FeatureRichard Manning Public Defender
Job #S-483
GenreCrime
Script ?
PencilsBill Molno
InksVince Alascia
LettersJon D'Agostino
 
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