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Issue Details

Issue #37
Published January 1963
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Distributed to newstands in October 1962. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website.

Cover Details - "Hagg, Hunter of Helpless Humans!"

Characters Haag
Genre science fiction
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Notes Inks credit from Nick Caputo via the GCD Error List (30 August 2006).

13 page story "Haag! The Hunter of Helpless Humans!"

Characters Haag; Bret Marlowe; Charlie; Ben; Frank
Synopsis An alien hunter named Haag comes to earth looking for new game to hunt and sets out to capture humans from around the world.
Genre science fiction
Script Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (script)
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Letters Artie Simek [as A. Simek]
Notes Indexer of reprint gives title as "Haag! Hunter of Helpless Humans". Some other information on this story from Terry Watkins, 1/19/2006.
Reprinted in Weird Wonder Tales (Marvel, 1973 series) #12 (October 1975); in Incroyable Hulk, L' (Editions Héritage, 1968 series) #62 (September 1976) [as "Haag! Humains chasseurs ou impuissants!", French translation]

2 page text story "Muscle Man"

Characters Jimmy Binn; Tooloo
Synopsis An ordinary man envies body-builders on the beach, and a strange figure teaches him about the strength of his own mind.
Genre occult
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with illustration.
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #48 (July 1956)

5 page story "A Voice in the Dark"

Characters Freddy Sloan
Synopsis A crook hides in a wax museum, but he is scared off by a phonogram record. The curator finds the record, but no one except the statues could have turned it on.
Genre occult
Script Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (script)
Pencils Paul Reinman
Inks Paul Reinman
Letters Art Simek

5 page story "Behold--the Monster!"

Characters Joe; J.G.
Synopsis A publicity agent has a large paper mache monster created to promote a new movie but is despondent when his boss criticizes him for public complaints the object is generating. 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
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Reprinted in Where Monsters Dwell (Marvel, 1970 series) #37 (September 1975)