Issue | #100 |
Published | September 1962 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Notes | Distributed to newstands in June 1962. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Some information on this issue supplied by Tom Lammers and the Timely/Atlas discussion list. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website. |
Characters | Charlie Burke |
Genre | occult |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Steve Ditko |
Characters | Charlie Burke; Mr. Johnson; Fate |
Synopsis | A carnival owner cons patrons with an impossible maze, and kills a reporter that might expose him. He is trapped in another maze with only one exit, into hell. |
Genre | occult |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Reprinted | in Weird Wonder Tales (Marvel, 1973 series) #6 (October 1974) |
Characters | Lt. Col. Cam Westover; Maj. Franks; Capt. Bill Trayne; Gen. von Kretz |
Synopsis | A cunning spy infiltrates German HQ with a phoney blueprint as bait and paralyzes communications before a major US assault. |
Genre | war |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Text story with illustration. |
Reprinted | from Marines in Battle (Marvel, 1954 series) #6 (June 1955) |
Characters | Carlos Zarago; Pedro Lopez |
Synopsis | A dictator forces a scientist to use his duplicator machine on him so that he can have a substitute appear in public places to avoid assassination attempts. The duplicate is too much like the original, however, and refuses to expose himself to danger when he can seize power to rule the country. The dictator returns to the machine with the intent of destroying it only to find it has continually been producing duplicates. While the duplicates are arguing among themselves, a revolution occurs, and the new democratic regime deports all versions of the former dictator. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Reprinted | in Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1972 series) #13 (October 1974) |
Synopsis | Americans flee Uranus due to ferocious wildlife. The Soviets take the opportunity to land their own expedition, but because they ignore the American warnings they do not realize that the sheep-like creatures in the mountains are the deadly Uboongi. |
Genre | science fiction |
Pencils | Don Heck |
Inks | Don Heck |
Reprinted | in Fantasy Masterpieces (Marvel, 1966 series) #3 (June 1966) |
Synopsis | An atomic test gives an oak tree the ability to think and move, and it plots the destruction of humanity's implements of war and crime. At the end of the story the scientists are revealed to be knowledgeable as to what effect the atomic test would have upon the oak and they are willing to accept the oak and its offspring will provide better governance of Earth than humanity. |
Genre | science fiction |
Script | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Steve Ditko |
Inks | Steve Ditko |