Issue | #17 |
Published | October-November 1954 |
Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Albert B. Feldstein |
Genre | Horror |
Pencils | George Evans |
Inks | George Evans |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |
Synopsis | A farmer tries to molest a retarded girl he keeps to work on the farm as a servant. She tells him that she's got a boyfriend that she sees in the evening. She goes out into the field to the scarecrow. The farmer gets the idea of disguising himself as the scarecrow so he can get what he wants from the girl. The farmer's wife is awakened by the sound of their love-making and goes out to the field with a pitchfork. When the girl tells the wife about her boyfriend, the wife tries to demonstrate to her that it's only straw by repeatedly stabbing the scarecrow with the pitchfork. |
Script | Carl Wessler |
Pencils | Jack Kamen |
Inks | Jack Kamen |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |
Synopsis | Boris Karloff murders all of his Hollywood contacts after he has been typecast in pictures. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Reed Crandall |
Inks | Reed Crandall |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |
Synopsis | An assassin unknowingly pursues his mark backstage of a theater and kills the man just before the curtain rises. |
Script | Carl Wessler |
Pencils | George Evans |
Inks | George Evans |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |
Synopsis | A diamond thief surgeon cuts open his two goons to smuggle diamonds into the country in their bodies. When he gets a big one worth two hundred fifty thousand he tells the men he will operate on both of them, but place the diamond in only one so that they will not be tempted to disappear. The doctor sends them a note saying he will be delayed because he knows that this will play on their greed and they will turn on each other. They kill each other, but the doctor did not place the stone in either of them but himself. |
Script | Albert B. Feldstein |
Pencils | Joe Orlando |
Inks | Joe Orlando |
Colors | Marie Severin |
Reprinted | in Shock SuspenStories (Gemstone, 1994 series) #17 (September 1996) |