Journey into Unknown Worlds (1951 2nd Series) comic books 1955
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$52.00
View scans- 1/2" spine split from bottom. 2" split on all interior wraps from bottom. Water damage.
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Cover art by Carl Burgos. The Man in the Box!, pencils by Bill Benulis, inks by Jack Abel; The story of a little (roughly inch tall) man who lives in a little green box and comes out every night to do a good deed. The Little Man text story. Bomb Blast, art by Manny Stallman; A sub-marine crew thinks they have discovered the fabled land of Atlantis, only to discover that they have travelled in time. The Pen Pal, art by Lou Cameron. Those Who Listen, art by Howie Post. Half-Human, art by Bob Forgione. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by unknown. Art by Joe Kubert, Angelo Torres, Paul Reinman, Ed Winiarski, Bill Benulis, Frank Frazetta (co-inks for one story) and Jack Abel. Nice day, isn't it, Benny? Benny, why don't you answer? Where did he go? Who was he? Don't miss..."The Man Who Vanished!" with art by Joe Kubert. Also in this issue: "When Ends the Dream" with art by Angelo Torres and Frank Frazetta - A man has a dream that he goes to the apartment next door and finds it has vanished...he ends up floating in space, but when he awakes from the dream he finds himself paralyzed, trapped on a book cover; "Personality Zero" with art by Paul Reinman; "Double or Nothing" with art by Ed Winiarski; "The Lady Who Believed" (features Santa Claus) with art by Bill Benulis and Jack Abel; and 2-page text story "Secret Project," reprinted from Astonishing (1951 Marvel/Atlas) #11 (original title: "Master and Slave"). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Sol Brodsky. "The Masters!", art by Mort Drucker; Aliens land on Earth with the intention of destroying a dominant humanoid culture should they find one, but their observations of a man and his dog lead them to conclude that the humanoids are the servants of the animals and they depart. "Long Ago" text story. "The Magic Touch," script by Carl Wessler, art by Paul Reinman. "The Man In The Mirror," pencils by Jack Katz; Two beings in adjacent dimensions are advised by their psychologists to avoid sticking to rigid timetables and get rid of their problem of seeing a strange face in the mirror as they do their toilet. "Johnny's Flying Saucer," art by Angelo Torres; A boy wishes for a flying saucer to appear so that he won't have to rake leaves and one appears; The strange object attracts a crowd, which grind up the leaves so that the boy will have to work harder. "There Are Such Things," pencils by Tony DiPreta; A boy ill in the hospital receives a visit from a baseball manager's ghost who had promised he'd be there for his birthday before the man was killed in an automobile accident. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$65.00
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Cover art by Carl Burgos. The Giants, art by Paul Reinman; An archeologist wills himself back into the past, discovers that a race of intelligent good-humored "mutant giants" coexisted with Pithecanthropus erectus, and sets in motion a chain of events which wipes out the race of giants. The Appointment text story. Calculated Risk, art by Mac L. Pakula; A story told from the point of view of a robot who is kept under guard while scientists use him to answer calculations bearing on questions of national security. Down to the Sea!, art by Jack Katz; A sea captain in love with the sea is saved by the sea after it wrecks his vessel. Flying Saucer!, art by Manny Stallman; An alien gets the idea of installing flying saucer rides in amusement parks as a way of calming fears about flying saucers. The Wonder Maker!, art by Sid Greene. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Stories by Carl Wessler and unknown. Art by Paul Reinman, Art Peddy, Vic Carrabotta, Ed Winiarski, John Forte and unknown. Behold the mystery of..."The Man Who Didn't Exist!" by Carl Wessler and Paul Reinman. Also in this issue: "Those Who Dream!" (Abraham Lincoln appearance) with pencils by Art Peddy; "The Wreckers!" with art by Vic Carrabotta; "The Ship that Wasn't There!" with art by Ed Winiarski, "Man Alone!" with pencils by John Forte; and 2-page text story "The Trap," reprinted from Crime Cases Comics (1950) #6 (original title: "Do Your Duty"). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$55.00
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Cover art by John Forte. Who Speaks to Sorcerers?, art by John Severin; A man's car breaks down during a stormy night and he comes across a coven of sorcerers. Masquerade text story. The Martians, art by Mort Lawrence; Martians set up a Martian exhibit in a museum but become discouraged when the Earthlings do not prove clever enough to utilize atomic power to make the trip to Mars. But Don't Go Near the Water, art by Ed Winiarski; This story postulates that a girl's reflection in a pond has a life of its own. The Man Who Changed Things!, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito; A scientist thinks about quitting his job for a tire manufacturer until he has a dream about going back into time and changing things and, when he comes forward again, humans are slaves of ant masters. The Green Man!, art by John Forte; A human girl falls in love with a plant man who cannot breathe her atmosphere. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Carl Burgos. Escape to Nowhere, art by Gene Colan; When a slothful man climbs a rope and finds himself in a world where excess labor and noise are punished with death, he escapes back down the rope into his own world, and resolves to turn over a new leaf. The Money Tree text story. The New Gimmick, pencils by Bob Forgione, inks by Jack Abel; A sci fi writer tries to interest a TV producer three times in a script about life on the moon. The Red World, art by Mort Lawrence; The first arrivals on Mars are surprised to find that Jonathan Swift was there before them. Under His Hat!, art by Ed Winiarski; An angel who does charitable works refuses to remove his hat until a dying old woman asks him to doff his hat out of respect for a lady. The Mystery That Couldn't Be Solved!, art by Joe Sinnott. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Cover art by Carl Burgos. "Who Dwells Inside the Mountain?", art by Dick Ayers; Leprechauns give a shrinking potion to a gold prospector in order to induct him into their ranks. "The Vacuum" text story. "Not Quite Human!", art by Vic Carrabotta; An android leads a revolt aboard a spaceship heading for Venus unaware that the crew are androids as well. "In Your Hat," script by Carl Wessler, art by Mort Lawrence; A magician is marooned on a primitive island where he impresses the locals into collecting pearls for him; He spies a freighter and attempts to leave, but the locals don't want him to go; He tells the medicine man the magic word is 'Hocus Pocus' and asks him not to use it before he leaves. "The House of Secrets!", script by Carl Wessler, art by John Forte; Two Martians adopt a young man from Jupiter when he is accidentally left behind by his parents; The reader is led to believe that all three of them are ordinary humans until the last panel. "He Went Too Far," script by Carl Wessler, art by Art Peddy; The foreman of a rocket testing plant gets caught by the leg when the rocket blasts off; Not only does he survive the trip through space, but he talks (without a spacesuit) to the fortune teller who predicted his business success on the moon. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.