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Issue Details

Issue #120
Published May 1964
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Distributed to newstands in February 1964. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website.

Cover Details - "The Human Torch Meets The Iceman!"

Characters Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Iceman [Bobby Drake]; Barracuda
Genre superhero
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks George Roussos
Colors Stan Goldberg ?
Reprinted in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]; in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2009)

14 page The Human Torch story "The Torch Meets Iceman!"

Characters Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Iceman [Bobby Drake]; Doris Evans; Barracuda; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards] (cameo); Invisible Girl [Sue Storm] (cameo); The Thing [Ben Grimm] (cameo); Angel [Warren Worthington III] (cameo); Marvel Girl [Jean Grey] (cameo); Professor X [Charles Xavier] (cameo);
Synopsis Johnny's riled because a newspaper compares Iceman (of The X-Men) to him. On a cruise liner, Bobby tries to pick up Doris, until Johnny arrives. Before the potential rivalry goes too far, The Barracuda (a modern-day pirate) and his men arrive and take over the ship. Johnny & Bobby team up to stop them.
Genre superhero
Script Stan Lee (plot, script); Jack Kirby (plot, un-credited)
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Letters Sam Rosen
Notes Barracuda next appears in Sub-Mariner (Marvel, 1968 series) #10 (February 1969).
Reprinted in Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #22 (September 1969); in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]; in Fantastici Quattro, I (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #21 [as "La Torcia Umana e l'Uomo Ghiaccio!", Italian translation]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2009)

9 page Dr. Strange Master of the Mystic Arts! story "The House of Shadows!"

Characters Dr. Strange; Bill Brinkly (TV reporter); Allan Stevens (TV reporter)
Synopsis Strange is on the scene to observe a TV crew as they prepare to enter & broadcast about a "Haunted House". Strange discovers something is amiss, as he is unable to enter via his spirit form. When the signal goes dead, Strange enters the house physically, and uncovers a surprising secret... the house is alive!
Genre superhero
Script Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Letters Sam Rosen
Notes The phrase, "The house is alive" is reportedly one of the things Roger Corman said in order to convince his bosses as AIP to allow him to film Poe's "The Fall of the House of Usher"(1961). The origin of the house is strikingly similar to the one in "The Outer Limits" episode, "The Guests".
Reprinted in Marvel Collectors' Item Classics (Marvel, 1965 series) #11 (October 1967); in Giant-Size Defenders (Marvel, 1974 series) #3 (January 1975); in Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts (Pocket Books, 1978) #nn [1]; in Doctor Strange Master of the Mystic Arts (Simon and Schuster, 1979) #nn; in Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #23 (1992); in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Two More Triumphs for Marvel..!"

Notes Advertises Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #12 (May 1964) and Fantastic Four (Marvel, 1961 series) #26 (May 1964).

1 page text story "The Salesman"

Characters Mr. Frankel; Mr. Karl; Red Mop
Synopsis A dull salesman gets some zing from a famous clown's laughing powder, but learns that confidence is its own magic.
Genre humor
Letters typeset
Notes Continues in next issue.
Reprinted from Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #51 (September 1956) [page 1]