well, I just gotta disagree about that cover. First of all ;Beyond' must have one of the worst-designed mastheads ever. it just looks cheap and shoddy. That cover is all wrong. The idea is good. It should have been laid out Bob Kanigher style. Kanigher war covers usually had something terrible about to happen to the main characters, but only the reader could see it, not the characters in the story. So, they should have been turned away from the 'monster' and preoccupied with the treasure, And the dialogue should have been 'Bill, we found the treasure of death! And we are still alive! ' period. Suspenseful.
' Haunt of the Howling Head' > Just too wordy. Too much dialogue, including from the radio. there just isn't anything left for the Artist to do.
True Tales of the Supernatural 53 > A twist on Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado' Not great but you can't go too far wrong if you start with an idea from Poe.
'Fangs of the Fiend' > As some of you will be aware, I am a huge fan of Lou Cameron, so I am extremely biased.
Love the 'Fangs' in the first panel. Cameron uses a lot of black in this story. Almost Alex Toth level. Cameron was also great with facial expression. Not the most wonderful narrative tho.
True Tales of the Supernatural #54.> Doing a story like this on only one page robs it of any buildup. Just filler.
Catastrophe Inc.> It seems clear that this is an adaption of a written story, because once again it is too wordy. The dialogue here blots out a lot of the art. The Artist should have been given the freedom to draw the story and the dialogue added to the illustrations. obviously it was done the other way around. Dull.
I almost never read the text stories in old comics.
'Strange Potion of Dr. Lorch' > Mike Sekowsky. Alascia's inking didn't do him any favors. The result lacks something usually found in Mike's work. The monster just isn't frightening. [Aside, - I find myself wondering what Sekowsky's Hulk might have looked like. Skinny legs?] This story is yet another variation on R.L. Stevenson's Jeckyl and Hyde and pretty blatant it is too.
If I had picked this up on the stands and paid for it as a kid, I think I would have been disappointed.