Issue | #38 |
Published | October 1975 |
Frequency | 7 times a year |
Cover Price | 0.25 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Arvell Jones |
Inks | Arvell Jones; John Romita (corrections) |
Letters | Irving Watanabe |
Notes | Cover previously credited to Ron Wilson ?(pencils) and Al Milgrom ? (inks) as per Nick Caputo in 2006. Arvell Jones attribution by Nick Caputo in 2008 based on seeing larger scan. Letterer credit provided 2006 by Steven Tice. |
Characters | Frank Taylor; alien giant |
Synopsis | An alien lands on Earth and issues a challenge to best any man at any contest or the Earth will be invaded. The alien defeats all comers until one man challenges it to sleep longer than him, claiming to have slept for one million years. The alien vows to sleep for two million years. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Paul Reinman |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Notes | Narrated in the first person. |
Reprinted | from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #98 (July 1962) |
Synopsis | Strange explosions at Mt. Rushmore lead a scientist to postulate that people from another dimension, parallel to Earth's, are creating a monument to one of their great men. |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Christopher Rule |
Inks | Christopher Rule |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from World of Fantasy (Marvel, 1956 series) #15 (December 1958) |
Synopsis | Some force on the moon turns an astronaut's face green for twenty-four hours. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Al Williamson (signed) |
Inks | Al Williamson |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Reprinted | from World of Suspense (Marvel, 1956 series) #3 (August 1956) |
Synopsis | A European dictator is exiled to the North where he becomes king of the glacier men. |
Genre | fantasy |
Pencils | Al Williamson |
Inks | Ralph Mayo |
Editing | Stan Lee (original story) |
Notes | reprint is mistakenly identified as from Unknown Worlds #31 |
Reprinted | from Journey into Unknown Worlds (Marvel, 1951 series) #55 (March 1957) |