Issue | #31 |
Published | May 1954 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Carl Burgos (?) |
Inks | Carl Burgos (?) |
Synopsis | A captain of a salvage ship takes advantage of storm-wrecked vessels until the tables are turned upon him. |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Bill Benulis |
Inks | Bill Benulis |
Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
Genre | Horror |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
Reprinted | from Spellbound (Marvel 1952 series) #5 (July 1952) [originally titled "The Ghost Goes Free!"] |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Al Hartley |
Inks | Al Hartley |
Notes | A half-hearted swipe of EC's "Poetic Justice" Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
Synopsis | A city coroner taking kick-backs from the mob in order to bury the bodies of murder victims quickly with false natural death certificates gets the same treatment from the new coroner. |
Genre | Horror |
Script | Paul S. Newman |
Pencils | Ed Winiarski |
Inks | Ed Winiarski |
Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. More information supplied by Flat File by the Atlas group. |
Synopsis | A thief steals a suitcase containing shrunken heads and a formula for shrinking a head while the body still lives. The thief comes under a compulsion to ingest the formula and decapitate himself to add his head to the collection. |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | John Rosenberger |
Inks | John Rosenberger |
Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |
Synopsis | A man who witnesses alien invaders possessing the bodies of important people to plan a takeover is placed in a mental institution and eventually released. When he comes across the same aliens, his first thought is to warn the authorities, but then he realizes that he'll be placed back in the institution so he keeps his mouth shut. |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | Dick Ayers |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Notes | Information on this sequence from Tom Lammers and Ger Apeldoorn via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. |