Issue | #4 |
Published | August-September 1952 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Wallace Wood |
Inks | Wallace Wood |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Russ Cochran, 1992 series) #4 (June 1993) |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Notes | Inside front cover new issue hype. |
Synopsis | When a lumberjack boss blinds a young worker by hitting him in the head with a rock, the other lumberjacks gag him and stuff him in a hollow log for the blind boy to practice chopping through. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Jack Kamen |
Inks | Jack Kamen |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Reprinted | In Shock SuspenStories (Russ Cochran, 1992 series) #4 (June 1993) |
Synopsis | A police lieutenant murders his wife and then beats a confession out of an innocent bystander. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Wallace Wood |
Inks | Wallace Wood |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Notes | Shock SuspenStory |
Reprinted | In Shock SuspenStories (Russ Cochran, 1992 series) #4 (June 1993) |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Synopsis | In the future marriage licenses must be renewed every three years. A man pays a woman thirty thousand dollars to be his wife for three years, but no sex. She agrees and over time falls in love with him. At the end of the three years she tells him that she'll claim she's expecting a child and the license will automatically renewal. He tells her that she could not be expecting a child and reveals he is a robot and that he only wanted a wife during the past three years for crucial business negotiation appearances. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Joe Orlando |
Inks | Joe Orlando |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Notes | Science Fiction SuspenStory |
Reprinted | In Shock SuspenStories (Russ Cochran, 1992 series) #4 (June 1993) |
Synopsis | A fight promoter tells the boys he sends into the ring that they've got to have guts. One of the washed-up cases steals a drug from his brother in med school that will make a person look dead so the promoter will be buried alive. When the promoter comes too, however, he has not been buried but he looks down to see that his guts have been removed during an autopsy. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Jack Davis |
Inks | Jack Davis |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Notes | Horror SuspenStory |
Reprinted | In Shock SuspenStories (Russ Cochran, 1992 series) #4 (June 1993) |