Issue | #10 |
Published | December 1952 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Notes | Index revised with data from atlastales.com. |
Pencils | Carl Burgos |
Inks | Carl Burgos |
Synopsis | A man is double-crossed by his partner-in-fraud who leaves the police a note framing him for murder by the riverside. Their deal was to fake a suicide, but the partner decided to take all the money and frame the fall guy. The man gets out of the stir and guns down his old partner figuring they can't put him on trial for killing the same man twice, but since the man was living under a new identity, they try him for killing a separate person and send him to the gas chamber. |
Pencils | Bill Everett |
Inks | Bill Everett |
Synopsis | When a man brings a mummy back to life, the mummy kills him in order to wrap up the body and substitute it back in the museum exhibit. |
Pencils | Manny Stallman |
Inks | Manny Stallman |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | in Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #37 (February 1955) [as "Fatal Vision"] |
Synopsis | This story asserts that you are an alien who has to look into a mirror when you read this story. |
Script | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Tony DiPreta |
Inks | Tony DiPreta |
Synopsis | A miser hides his money in the stove and his wife burns it. |
Pencils | Ed Moline ? |
Inks | Ed Moline ? |
Synopsis | A collector of trophies turns the tables on a vampire who was stalking him. |
Pencils | Bill Benulis |
Inks | Jack Abel |