Issue | #36 |
Published | July 1956 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Bill Everett |
Inks | Bill Everett |
Synopsis | This story starts in the present and depicts a man dreaming that he is a Pharaoh and ends in the past with the Pharaoh recovering from a delusion where he thought he was a man from 1956. |
Pencils | Joe Sinnott |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Notes | Art credits from Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker and atlastales.com. |
Synopsis | A doctor raises a Martian child among humans as an experiment. When a young man breaks several athletic records, his rival for the affection of a young girl digs through the doctor's records attempting to prove his suspicions regarding alien origin. The doctor catches him going through the files and confronts the snoop with the knowledge that he might be the alien since he does not remember his parents, and the man leaves town to kept the secret quiet. At the wedding of the athletic man and the young girl, the doctor's thoughts reveal that it is the girl who is the Martian. |
Pencils | Herb Familton |
Inks | Herb Familton |
Synopsis | An architect builds a bridge that collapses but is approached by an alien who appreciates his daring and contracts him to build a suspended city in the desert. |
Synopsis | A yokel thinks his neighbor has a time machine in his barn, but it's really just a new design for a car wash. |
Pencils | Ed Winiarski |
Inks | Ed Winiarski |
Notes | Art credits from atlastales.com. |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | in Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1949 series) #157 (April 1957) [as "Trouble on the Island"] |
Synopsis | People living in paradise test potential new recruits with a pile of gold. If they take any, they are expelled. |
Pencils | Ted Galindo |
Inks | Ted Galindo |
Pencils | Paul Hodge |
Inks | Paul Hodge |