Issue | #V3#6 |
Published | December 1971 |
Cover Price | 0.60 USD |
Pages | 52 |
Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "The incredible and gut-shocking horror of a lost trimbe of Zombies doomed to roam the desert. A chiller." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Inks | Oscar Fraga (signed) |
Notes | Same basic script as original with completely new art. |
Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 Series) #35 (May 1952) [redrawn version of "Marching Zombies"]; in Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 series) #v9#2 [in this redrawn version]; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v5#6 [in this redrawn version] |
Synopsis | "A spine-tingling and hair-raising account of a cannibal that wandered thorugh the streets of London. Hey, let go of me, can't you see I'm only skin and bones; try that fat guy there! Help!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | in Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) #v6#3 |
Synopsis | "A horrific fiction of bizarre tales that shock." |
Genre | horror |
Pencils | Ezra Jackson |
Inks | Ezra Jackson |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | from ? |
Synopsis | "The scientific people of the future turn ghoulish and open the forbidden and foul graves of the past. A weirdo!" |
Genre | horror |
Synopsis | "An unforgettable tale of two sisters, one beautiful, one ugly and the curse of beauty. Deadly!" |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 Series) #V3#2 (March 1970). |
Synopsis | "A fantastic blood-curdling fear stalks the tea planters of Ceylon in a tale of the strange mandrake legend that will shatter your spine. Ugh! Hey, that smarts." |
Genre | horror |
Reprinted | from Voodoo (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #3 (September 1952) [Original title: "Plantation of Fear"] |
Synopsis | "She walked in the land of shadows and rose from her grave and shocked her kingdom into a court of fear. H-HELP!" |
Genre | occult |
Notes | Probably an Ajax/Farrell reprint. |
Reprinted | from Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 Series) #V2#10 (December 1968) [originally from ?] |