Issue | #37 |
Published | September 1975 |
Frequency | 7 times a year |
Cover Price | 0.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Genre | monster |
Pencils | Gil Kane |
Inks | Vince Colletta |
Letters | Irving Watanabe |
Notes | Cover inker/letterer credits provided 2006 by Nick Caputo and Steven Tice. |
Characters | Joe; J.G. |
Synopsis | A publicity agent has a large paper mache monster created to promote a new movie. Unknown to anyone on Earth, an alien invasion force is drawing near when its commander orders the viewscreen to display a typical Earth creature so they will know what to expect. When the viewscreen picks up the large monster, the alien commander panics and orders a full retreat. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Stan Lee (signed) |
Pencils | Steve Ditko (signed) |
Inks | Steve Ditko (signed) |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #37 (January 1963) |
Synopsis | A surface man finds himself in an underwater world where their doctors have converted his body to survive under water. |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Bill Everett |
Inks | Bill Everett |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #57 (March 1957) |
Synopsis | A scientist creates a pill to shrink himself to subatomic size, convinced that whole other worlds exist at microscopic levels. His pill works, and he vanishes into a whole new world called Earth. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Steve Ditko |
Inks | Steve Ditko |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #82 (March 1961) |
Characters | Darius Storme |
Synopsis | A cruel hunter pursues a sea monster for sport, but finds himself at its mercy. The creature is intelligent and telepathically berates the hunter, leaving him alive to suffer the punishment of never finding anyone who believes his story. |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Don Heck |
Inks | Don Heck |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #82 (March 1961) |