This is going to be my first ever read of an Unusual Tale despite the series always intriguing me. OK so the cover picture actually DOES relate to a story inside! A talking dog and the punchline of a howling owner was certainly interesting, but a bit weak. So saying, I thought some of the art was good as indeed is the really cool cover!
The next story The Eyes of the Beholder was pretty standard, but well executed. And BTW Huntington Rockerman is a totally fictitious name and any similarity to Rockefeller is purely coincidental
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Next we have The Man Who Changed Times, which is also very workmanlike. Totally bizarre proposition ... but it led to the unforeseen (by me) little twist at the end. Next is a two page text story "This Is A Mystery?", and it also has a cool ending!
WOW I might have commented on his advertisement before, but 100 Airplanes for $1.25 including a hangar toy storage box (or is it spelt Hanger as per the illustration) is summat that I really want!
I was confused about the next story, so I reread it and it now makes a bit more sense, Actually, I don't think it does at all!! We finish off with "The Lake That Lived" which was the best in the book, very peculiar and excellent. I really enjoyed it.
Verdict: A hit for me. It is books like this that make me suspect that Charlton is often unfairly maligned.