| Issue | #17 |
| Published | August 1954 |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stan Lee |
| Reprinted | in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Script | Stan Lee? |
| Pencils | Stan Lee? |
| Inks | Paul Hodge |
| Reprinted | in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Synopsis | A Skynet-type story. |
| Script | Stan Lee? |
| Pencils | Sid Check |
| Inks | Sid Check |
| Reprinted | in Weird Wonder Tales (Marvel, 1973 series) #1; in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Script | Stan Lee? |
| Pencils | Robert Sale |
| Inks | Robert Sale |
| Reprinted | in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Reprinted | from Adventures Into Terror (Marvel, 1951 series) #13 (December 1952) [originally titled "Sugar Is--Death!"]; in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Synopsis | A man's TV programs come through in 3-D which he takes advantage of to acquire possessions until he takes a woman from "The Monster Takes A Bride" and the monster comes out and kills him. |
| Script | Stan Lee? |
| Pencils | Harry Anderson |
| Inks | Harry Anderson |
| Reprinted | in Crypt of Shadows (Marvel, 1973 series) #2; in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |
| Synopsis | A woman with a terminal illness falls in love with a man named Walter who is indifferent to her. She offers him everything but he says he would never marry a witch. She denies being a witch and asks for a way to prove it. He tells her to go to Black Mountain where witches and demons hold a Black Sabbath. If they reject you, you're not a witch. She goes, and finds to her surprise, herself dancing with demons. A figure appears and proclaims he is her master and she was not a witch when she came to Black Mountain, but she is one now and will live forever with her malady. The figure is revealed to be Walter. |
| Script | Stan Lee? |
| Pencils | Mort Lawrence |
| Inks | Mort Lawrence |
| Reprinted | in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 2008 series) #2 (2009) |