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Issue Details

Issue #17
Published June 1972
Frequency Bi-Monthly
Cover Price 0.20 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "The Coming of Colossus!"

Characters Colossus (later It, the Living Colossus)
Genre Monsters
Pencils Herb Trimpe (signed)
Inks Herb Trimpe (signed)

6 page Colossus story "Chapter One I Created the Colossus!"

Characters Colossus (later It, the Living Colossus, Introduction); Ivan Petrovski (Introduction); Boris Petrovski (Introduction)
Synopsis Boris Petrovski is suspected of democratic tendencies so his brother Ivan demands that he build the largest, strongest, most impressive statue in the world as a symbol of the power and invincibility of their government. Boris hates the totalitarianistic regime but builds the statue so he won't be killed. After the statue is built a spaceship crashes outside and a crab-like creature comes out. With telepathy the creature tells Boris that he must take over a larger, stronger body until another spaceship can come save him. He takes over the statue as Ivan and other top officials show up to see the statue.
Genre Monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby (signed)
Inks Dick Ayers (signed)
Notes Job number from Atlas Tales website, not found on the story. The job number for parts 2 and 3 is V-35. According to George Olshevsky's Marvel Comics Index #7B one panel is reprinted in the story in Astonishing Tales (Marvel, 1970 series) #24, possibly with alterations of some kind. Page 5 panel 2 of this story is reprinted in page 9 panel 2 of the story in Astonishing Tales #24.
Reprinted from Tales Of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #14 (February 1961)

6 page Colossus story Chapter Two "The Colossus Lives!"

Characters Colossus (later It, the Living Colossus); Ivan Petrovski; Boris Petrovski
Synopsis The Colossus escapes from the army and Boris takes the opportunity to attack the regime by declaring that after he built the statue a voice came from the beyond saying that it was time for dictators to be brought to task and power-mad rulers to be halted. Once away from the army the Colossus comes back and destroys a submarine and the war ministry decides to destroy it with a hydrogen bomb.
Genre Monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Reprinted from Tales Of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #14 (February 1961)

6 page Colossus story Chapter Three "The Power of the Colossus!"

Characters Colossus (later It, the Living Colossus); Ivan Petrovski; Boris Petrovski
Synopsis The Colossus flies and manages to destroy the plane with the hydrogen bomb. It then lands and another spaceship appears. The crab-like creature leaves the Colossus and goes home. Boris takes this chance to tell his brother Ivan that his Government must change or the Colossus will come back to life again. The Government changes and the Colossus stands guard to make sure that justice and peace will continue in the land.
Genre Monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby (signed)
Inks Dick Ayers (signed)
Reprinted from Tales Of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #14 (February 1961)

5 page story "Island of Fear!"

Characters Nick Allen; Wheeler; Jeannie; Ronstedt; Morel; Perry
Synopsis A "ghoulish" reporter finds more than he bargained for when he meets with a mysterious stranger on a boat to talk about some local disappearances.
Genre Horror
Pencils Joe Sinnott (signed)
Inks Joe Sinnott (signed)
Reprinted from Adventures Into Terror (Marvel, 1951 series) #11 (August 1952) [original title: Island of Horror]