Issue | #V3#3 |
Published | June 1971 |
Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "The living and the dead form a partnership that dissolves in chilling gruesome shock! My, you should visit your dentist and take care of those sharp teeth." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | in Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v8#3 |
Synopsis | "The horror of an ancient Irish curse gripped those caught in its web. Sounds like someone kissed the Blarney Stone." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Torre Repiso (signed) |
Inks | Torre Repiso (signed) |
Synopsis | "Zombies and ghosts mete out justice to a greedy murderer. A weirdo!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from ?; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v6#5 [in this redrawn version] |
Synopsis | "Caught in a terrible nightmare, a lone man fought a thing that could not die. Ye-ech!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Witches Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 Series) #V2#2 (April 1970). |
Synopsis | "A fantastic fiction horror story." |
Genre | horror |
Script | Violet M. Methley [as Violet A. Methley] |
Pencils | Ezra Jackson |
Inks | Ezra Jackson |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | from Weird Tales, March 1932. Original title "The Milk Carts." |
Synopsis | "Death places its wet clammy fingers on a fevered brow and explodes with sudden violence. Is this any way to run a hospital?" |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Inks | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Reprinted | from Witches Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v2#2 (April 1970) [a redrawn version of "Operation-Monster" from Chamber of Chills Magazine (Harvey, 1952 series) #5] |
Synopsis | "Two people came to the mouldering ruin on a stormy night and lived to see the dawn of doom. Umbrellas! Raincoats! Why not, it's cheaper than dying." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Voodoo (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #18 |
Synopsis | "The shocking bizarre tale of a bloody incident on a lonely farm! Like, WOW, this is frightening." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Witches Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 Series) #V2#2 (April 1970). |