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Issue Details

Issue #26
Published October 1973
Frequency 8 times a year
Cover Price 0.20 USD
Pages 36
Editing Roy Thomas ?

Cover Details - "The Two-Headed Thing!"

Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #95 (April 1962)

7 page story "The Two-Headed Thing!"

Characters Eddie Kane; "Two-Headed Thing" [unnamed in story]
Synopsis In a storm, a convict escapes through a hole smashed in the wall. When they find him, he tells a tale of a shape-shifting monster. When the guards scoff, the escapee reveals that HE is the monster, and they are only saved by a lightning strike.
Genre monsters
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Notes Narrated in the first person. Script credited here to Stan Lee; previous indexer credited Larry Lieber; Stan Lee (plot).
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #95 (April 1962)

5 page story "I Spent a Night in a Haunted House!"

Characters Tom
Synopsis A young boy who has just moved to town is convinced to spend the night in a haunted house. He doesn't find any ghosts but the next day is realizes the house itself was the ghost.
Genre horror
Script Larry Lieber ? (plot, script); Stan Lee ? (plot)
Pencils Don Heck (signed)
Inks Don Heck
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Notes The kids are shown reading comic books, originallly Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales to Astonish and Tales of Suspense, changed to Werewolf by Night, Strange Tales, Tomb of Dracula and Journey into Mystery for this reprint.
Reprinted from Journey into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #80 (May 1962)

4 page story "Where?"

Synopsis A story of an amnesic old vampire that feeds only once a year at midnight.
Genre horror
Pencils Joe Maneely (signed)
Inks Joe Maneely
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Notes reprint credit verified by Chris Brown (3/05)
Reprinted from Adventures into Weird Worlds (Marvel, 1952 series) #5 (April 1952)

4 page story "Do Not Panic!"

Synopsis An alien craft arrives over a city and descends. The pilot wears a frightening spacesuit, but since the military do not panic, they do not attack, and when the human pilot removes his helmet he is warmly greeted by the people of Mars.
Genre science fiction
Script Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils Steve Ditko (signed)
Inks Steve Ditko
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #95 (April 1962)