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Issue Details

Issue #22
Published May 1976
Cover Price $0.25
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee (original editor); ? (reprint and new material editor)
Notes Cover loosely linked to "The Face In The Mirror" story. Cover pencil and cover ink credits from Nick Caputo (April 1, 2006).

Cover Details - "With Each Dawn There Comes A Mourning's Madness!"

Genre horror
Pencils Larry Lieber?
Inks Tom Palmer
Notes Cover loosely linked to "The Face In The Mirror" story. Cover pencil and cover ink credits from Nick Caputo (April 1, 2006).

Cover Details - "With Each Dawn There Comes A Mourning's Madness!"

Genre Horror
Pencils Larry Lieber ?
Inks Tom Palmer

7 page Nathaniel Blackstoke story "A Change Of Mind!"

Characters Hugo (scientist's assistant); Nathaniel Blackstoke (scientist); Sal Buscema (story host)
Synopsis A scientist plans to obtain immortality by transferring his brain into a robot body. His abused assistant, during the transferal, gets the final word.
Genre horror
Script Len Wein
Pencils Sal Buscema
Inks Syd Shores
Letters Artie Simek
Reprinted from Chamber of Darkness (Marvel, 1969 series) #6 (August 1970).

5 page Howard Mullins story "The Face In The Mirror"

Characters antique shop owner; Howard Mullins; Karen Mullins; Lucrezia Borgia; Williams (chauffeur)
Synopsis A rich old man, Howard Mullins, gives, as a gift to his young wife Karen, an antique mirror that makes him think his wife hates him. The wife, accused by the husband, can't stand it and commits suicide. The man then finds out that the mirror is possessed.
Genre horror
Pencils Bob Powell
Inks Bob Powell
Reprinted from Uncanny Tales (Marvel, 1952 series) #18 (March 1954)

6 page story "He Walked Through Walls!"

Characters Charles J. Cragmore (employer); Silas Birch (clerk); stranger (mysterious guy with fantastic powers)
Synopsis A stranger with fantastic powers promises people their heart's desire. Silas Birch, a discontented clerk, accepts and signs the contract but the consequences go beyond his control.
Genre horror
Script Stan Lee ?; Larry Lieber ?
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Reprinted from Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #26 (December 1961)

1 page Spider-Man advertisement Spider-Man And The "Twinkie Takers"

Characters Spider-Man [Peter Parker]
Synopsis Spider-Man foils a Twinkie robbery by two armed and masked men.
Genre superhero
Pencils Ross Andru
Inks Mike Esposito?
Notes Hostess Twinkies ad. No credits.