Issue | #116 |
Published | July 1953 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Notes | Index revised with information from Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker and atlastales.com. |
Pencils | Joe Maneely (signed) |
Inks | Joe Maneely (signed) |
Pencils | Joe Sinnott |
Inks | Joe Sinnott |
Notes | The same story as the first story in Journey Into Mystery #80 |
Synopsis | A young man becomes forced into being an accomplice for a werewolf when he commits robberies for his lady love and leaves the victims for the werewolf. It turns out the girl is a werewolf too, the daughter of the elderly werewolf. |
Pencils | Jack Abel ? |
Inks | Jack Abel |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | from Space Squadron (Marvel, 1951 series) #2 (August 1951) [originally titled "Capt. Jet Dixon and the Space Squadron Battle the Fiends with Four Arms"] |
Notes | Advertises Menace (Marvel, 1953 series) #3 (May 1953). |
Synopsis | A miser is beheaded in an auto accident and can't understand why people flee at the sight of him. |
Pencils | Al Eadeh |
Inks | Al Eadeh |
Synopsis | A doctor discovers a young boy who has the ability to kill people by pointing his finger and saying 'bang' so he decides to use the child to eliminate his rivals. The doctor keeps rewarding Billy with peppermint sticks for each killing, but when the doctor takes Billy to a funeral to eliminate a large group at once, Billy points his finger at him and says 'bang'. When the commotion attracts a passerby he asks Billy what is the situation with the dead man beside him and Billy says "He was a bad man. He gave me too much peppermint sticks and now I have a stomachache!" |
Pencils | Tony DiPreta |
Inks | Tony DiPreta |
Synopsis | A talent agent doesn't even bother to look at the person who walks in his door and auditions. He is unimpressed, and the talking and singing dog walks out of the office. |
Pencils | Sam Kweskin |
Inks | Sam Kweskin |