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Issue Details

Issue #98
Published December 1966-January 1967
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Jack Schiff

Cover Details - "I Was Half-Man, Half-Machine!"

Genre science fiction
Pencils Bob Brown
Inks Bob Brown
Letters Ira Schnapp

7 page story "Half-Man/Half Machine"

Synopsis Jason Baird receives a mechanical heart in a transplant, but it causes other body parts to develop into mechanical ones as well. He uses his new body to rescue two astronauts who crash-landed in Central America.
Genre science fiction
Pencils Bernard Baily
Inks Bernard Baily ?; George Roussos ?

Half page Batman promo (ad from the publisher) "Who Is Batman's Most Dangerous Foe?"

Genre superhero
Pencils Carmine Infantino
Inks Joe Giella
Letters Ira Schnapp
Notes house ad for Batman (DC, 1940 series) #188 [featuring the Eraser], on sale October 20

7 page A Green Glob Adventure story "The Weird Passenger in Cabin #13"

Characters Green Glob
Synopsis The Green Glob creates a duplicate of thief Mark Regan that helps him see the error of his ways and reform.
Genre occult
Script Dave Wood
Pencils George Roussos
Inks George Roussos
Notes writer identification by Martin O'Hearn

Half page Direct Currents promo (ad from the publisher)

Letters typeset
Notes listing of DC comics on sale in late October 1966

1 page True Tales of the Unexpected text article "Appointment with Death"

Genre occult
Letters typeset

7 page story "Elevator to Nowhere"

Synopsis A comet's tail passes over a skyscraper, causing its elevator to pass into another dimension. The four people on the elevator, each a failure in some way, regain their confidence through their experiences in the other dimension when they return to Earth.
Genre occult
Pencils Howard Purcell
Inks Howard Purcell

Half page Cap's Hobby Hints activity "How do you manage with all those tiny screws..."

Script Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Pencils Henry Boltinoff (signed)
Inks Henry Boltinoff
Letters Henry Boltinoff
Notes Idea submitted by Rick Schuman.