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  • Issue #1
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 1
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4367053004
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, Roy Ald and Al Jetter. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by George Evans, Bernard Baily and Shelly Moldoff. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: After two hundred years the Duke of Allister rises newly born from his casket at Carnoc Castle. Now immortal, he seeks to lead a second life. But the forces of witchcraft which granted him his gift return to haunt the Duke in "The Curse of Carnoc Castle" with art by George Evans. Plus: Karl Danner steals the coat of a dying man and uses the ticket he finds in its pockets to escape aboard a ferry. Unfortunately he has chosen the ferry of the dead and is doomed to ride along in "Stand-in for Death" with art by Bernard Baily. And: Beautiful Carlotta marries undertaker Hiram for his money. Things get dangerous when she finds out that her husband made a pact with the devil in person in "The Coffin-Maker!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Also: 2-page text story "Doctor MacCready's Little Men" written by Al Schutzer, and an ad for Worlds Beyond. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 2

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    Edited by Will Lieberson, Roy Ald and Al Jetter. Stories by unknown. Art by George Evans and unknown. Have you ever been too frightened to scream...too terror-stricken to move? This is the sensation that awaits you! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Jenk and Slezak, two killers on the run, hide in a house where a chemist is experimenting with "synthetic protoplasm" -- thus creating aggressive body parts which attack any intruder in "The Green Hands of Terror" with art by George Evans. Plus: A sadistic Nazi colonel kills his prisoners of war single-handedly. The dead return to take revenge in "The Devil's Due"! And: Exterminator George Harris is troubled with his profession. All the killing gets to him. Things turn for the worse when mice start stalking him and he mysteriously begins to shrink in "The Weirdest Corpse of All Time!" Also: 2-page text story "Pause for Vengeance" written by John Martin, and an ad for Down with Crime. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 3

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    Edited by Roy Ald, Al Jetter and Will Lieberson. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Bob Powell, Bernard Baily and Shelly Moldoff. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: When landlord Semple Ridgedon finds a society of murderers lodging in one of his buildings, he tears the place down and rebuilds it in a modern way. But the evil ghosts appear anew and confront Ridgedon with his promise to join them in their cult of murder in "The Cult of the 13 Ghosts" with art by Bob Powell. Plus: Trapped in a mirror world, two men face a flesh-eating monster. The horror subsides when the magical mirror is smashed from the outside in "Beware the Jabberwock" with art by Bernard Baily. And: On behalf of his friend Hans Buloff, Lawrence Avery, "famous investigator of psychic phenomena," looks into the strange happenings at Buloff mansion. Avery encounters Buloff's vampire bride and her creepy butler. The investigator manages to foil all evil plans in "Quest of the Vampire!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Also: 2-page text story "Ditworth's Little Friend" written by John Martin, and an ad for Down with Crime. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 4

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    Edited by Will Lieberson, Roy Ald and Al Jetter. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Bernard Baily, Bob Powell and unknown. Only you of strong nerves and fearless heart will dare read this issue! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Justin Westrum murders his business partner Mack and disposes of his body in a nearby lake. But he is haunted by Mack's curse who swore to "keep an eye" on him. Becoming more and more paranoid, Westrum goes too far in his attempts to cover his tracks in "The Constant Eye" with art by Bernard Baily. Plus: Attending a seance, Warren Travers' soul is pulled out of his body and wanders the realms of the beyond. Meanwhile, an otherworldly creatures inhabits his body and tries to build a machine that will call all the lost souls into this world in "Seance of Terror!" And: A carnival owner tries to buy out the proprietor of the wax museum. When the latter refuses, he is killed, but returns to drag his murderer before a ghostly tribunal. The sentence is death in "The Blind, the Doomed -- and the Dead!" with pencils by Bob Powell. Also: 2-page text story "Revenge in the Clouds" written by Daniel Sheldon, and an ad for Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 5
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1968746010
    • Cover coming loose at one staple, stains on a few interior pages, piece of tape on interior front cover.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, B.J. Heyman and Al Jetter. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by Earl Hammer, Jr. and unknown. Art by George Evans, Bob Powell and unknown. Fasten your hand across your mouth to hold back the screams when you read this issue! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: The gangster Goldie Ricon escapes from death row into the Skontong swamplands. There he gets bitten by a zombie and from then on is haunted by terrible zombie encounters. Driven almost insane, Goldie returns to death row -- and to Skontong swamp -- in "The Slithering Horror of Skontong Swamp!" with art by George Evans. Plus: Country boy Hawkins comes to death in a fight with rival bully Withers. The victim's oversized shoes appear as ghostly accessories and chase the evildoer around. He will die the same way poor Hawkins went in "The Ghost of Fanciful Hawkins!" with pencils by Bob Powell. And: A small carnival pitches its tents in a small town where the cheapest room is $5 per night. Four men from the carnival go looking for cheaper lodgings and find an old abandoned house that a local man says is haunted by the ghost of a man who killed his friends with a hammer. The four men try to stay in the house and the murder begins in "The Last Man" with story by Earl Hammer, Jr. Also: 2-page text story "Horror at Midnight" written by John Martin, and an ad for Unknown World. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 6
    • Paper: Off white
    • Label #4275058001
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4149393015

    Edited by Will Lieberson, B.J. Heyman and Al Jetter. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Leonard Frank, Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Turn down the lights, lock the door and read this issue...if you dare! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Scientist Peter Tam works as a graveyard keeper to conduct experiments on the deceased. When he succeeds in waking a corpse he fatally chooses to revive a homicidal maniac in "The Secret of the Walking Dead"! Plus: Tod Tilstrom, window display designer at a big store, abuses his manikins. An especially hideous one comes alive, chases him and substitutes Tod for itself in the window display in "Showcase for Horror!" with art by Leonard Frank. And: Jonathan Lodge comes to Salem, New England, to disprove theories that one of his ancestors was a witch. When he finds a magic crystal with the soul of a man trapped inside, Lodge delves into witchcraft himself, with tragic consequences, in "The Curse of the Crystal!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Also: 2-page text story "The Unhaunted House" written by Eando Binder, and ads for Worlds of Fear, Strange Suspense Stories, and Terror Tales. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 7
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Label #4381147001
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by unknown. Art by Leonard Frank, Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Photographer Arne Hunter comes into possession of a camera able of taking pictures of ghosts. Investigating this, Hunter detects an unsolved murder case and endangers his own life in "The Man Who Saw Too Much" with art by Leonard Frank. Plus: Manuel Sabata wants to be the greatest bull fighter of all times. While plotting against his rival, he is forced by death himself to make a final stand at a fatal corrida in "Toreador of Death!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. And: Peter Akroyd entertains guests at his summer house by telling them horror stories about the demon "Karzz." To his surprise Karzz appears after a murder has been committed in "The Grim Unreality"! Also: 2-page text story "Curse of the Seal Men" written by Richard Kraus, and ads for Strange Suspense Stories and Terror Tales. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 8
    • Cover and centerfold detached at one staple, edge tears throughout interior.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Bob McCarty, Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Warning! This magazine is only for those who can stand the strange terror of the supernatural! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: The satanic supernatural Mr. Avarice makes pacts with humans willing to let their life be fueled by greed in "The House in the Web" with art by Bob McCarty. Plus: Headmaster Lowry runs a cruel regime in his old people's home. Father Time in person puts him to the test by letting him age rapidly. Lowry has to experience the curse of old age first-hand in "The Aged Curse!" And: A beautiful dancer named Tanya is being kidnapped into another dimension by three carcass-like fiends. The power of dance, however, is too much for these ghouls, and Tanya dances right back into the arms of her earthly lover in "The Dance of the Dead!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Also: 2-page text story "Lost Chords" written by John Martin, and ads for Strange Suspense Stories and Terror Tales. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #9
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 9
    • 1.5" Cumulative spine split. Staple rust. Rust migration.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff, Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Dr. Death invites you to a stark raving mad story! An old and evil witch is accidentally resurrected and haunts a young couple which moved in an abandoned New England home in "The Witch of Tarlo" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: Jack Karven buys a devil's mask to wear to a masquerade. He commits evil deeds, kills the rival for his love and is in for an unpleasant surprise in "Devil's Mask!" by Bill Woolfolk and Bob McCarty. Also: Donald Matson, owner of a private zoo, is presented with a beautiful tigress. The animal however can transform into a mysterious white lady and makes Matson fall in love with her -- with fatal consequences -- in "Lady or the Tigress?" by Woolfolk and Leonard Frank. And: Two men mysteriously survive a car crash unharmed and find themselves in a strange "house of doors." They are stranded in limbo and have to find their way back to life or on to death in "The House of Doors"! Plus: 2-page text story "Old Suzy" written by John Martin, and ads for Strange Stories from Another World and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #10
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 10
    • 8" Cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached. Cover detached at one staple.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff, Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: When Professor Niles unearths the remains of a Neanderthal man, the whole town suddenly regresses into inexplicable caveman behavior in "Let the Past Lie Buried!" with pencils by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: An adventurous photographer wants to take pictures of a mysterious, forbidden place called City of the Dead amidst a desert. He forces his entry by poisoning himself, but takes too high a dose and actually belongs in the realm of the dead in "The City of the Dead!" with art by Bob McCarty. Also: Engineer Roger Ellis is able to see striking doom in form of a black phantom. With a sorcerer's help he captures the phantom and imprisons it. But the horrible creature can free itself and strikes again in "Phantom of Disaster!" with story by Bill Woolfolk. And: Art painter Leo Main is threatened by his landlady Mrs. Tyran. He paints a murder scene involving her and an ominous fat man. The fat man becomes reality, though, and starts developing a will of his own in "The Fat Man!" with art by Leonard Frank. Plus: 2-page text story "The Mills Grind Fine" written by John Martin, and ads for Strange Stories from Another World and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 11
    • Centerfold detached at one staple. Water damage.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank, Bob Powell and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Actor Raymond Lawrence is cheating on the many women he dates. When one of them commits suicide, her former boyfriend swears revenge and builds a female robot...with the mission to search and destroy in "Lover"! Plus: Psychiatrist helps man overcome his delusion of turning into a bat in "And Then What????" with art by Bob McCarty. Also: Host character Dr. Death actively stars in this story as a satanic magician fulfilling wishes -- with a catch, of course -- in "The Bags of Trouble" with pencils by Leonard Frank. And: The age-old witch Mudga is cursed with the ability that anything that comes in contact with her is killed instantly. She's trying to live a reclusive life, but townsfolk just won't leave her be in "Touch of Death" with art by Bob Powell. Plus: 2-page text story "Vendetta" written by John Martin, and ads for Terror Tales and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 12
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by unknown. Art by Bud Thompson, Bob Powell and unknown. Come on in! Dr. Death has some real out-of-this-world stories to tell you! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: American writer Richard Mord visits the castle of Valord, home of the vampire lady Siroon. There he discovers the entrance to the beyond, hidden behind a strange door. When he returns for a second visit, the demons greet him all too familiar in "The Door" with art by Bud Thompson. Plus: A society lady wants to show off with an exquisite piece of pottery for her dinner party. She seeks the services of a ghoulish potter living next to a graveyard. He does create something unique in "The Store at the Cemetery"! Also: While nurse Sheila is waiting for her fiance Johnny, evil doctor Quantrell pushes her into a flesh-eating wall of pulsating meat he created. A race against the clock unfolds in "The Wall of Flesh!" with pencils by Bob Powell. And: A movie turkey about a Martian invasion is promoted by faking one. But instead of the hired actors real men from Mars land in Hollywood and begin their attack in "Ready -- Action -- Camera!" 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 13
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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Cover by Sheldon (Shelly) Moldoff. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Bob McCarty, Bud Thompson and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: A family curse haunts castle Tolchime. Oscar Tolchime, the last descendant, is trapped there and has to face the vengeful spirit of Lady Constance, who was put to death there 400 years before, in "The Tapestry of Tolchime" with art by Bob McCarty. Plus: Movie actor Jackson Blair makes his way to fame with the help of a witch's magic potion. When Blair breaks his promise to marry her in return, she makes his head disappear. In a final confrontation, Madame Dazong dies and Blair gets equipped with a new, horrible head in "The Man Who Lost His Head!" by Bill Woolfolk and Bud Thompson. Also: We accompany Warren Hopkins on his journey from his deathbed to the pearly gates. In between he takes over his body once more, giving his family a scare when he rises as a zombie from the grave in "Where Do We Go from Here?" And: Newspaper reporter Allen Drake is assigned to cover a scientific discovery: Professor van Bohm shows him proof of an alien invasion...and dies moments after. Drake has to run for his life, but everywhere he turns, the aliens are already in control in "The Formless Shadows" with inks by Thompson. Plus: 2-page text story "Dark Angel" written by John Martin, and 1-page stories "The Haunted Treasure" and "The Mystery of the Poltergeist"! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #14
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 14
    • INCOMPLETE. Centerfold missing (affects Dr. Death story).
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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Bud Thompson, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio and unknown. He is Dr. Death! Enter his magazine and see the horrors of the damned! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: When Steve Drummond freakishly survives a suicidal jump, he finds out that men are not masters of their destiny, but mere puppets engineered by a race of supernatural demons called Ids. Drummond tries to go up against them and make others realize the horrible truth in "The Greatest Secret on Earth"! Plus: Barber Louie is ridiculed by his customers for his baldness. So he makes a wig out of the fast-growing hair of a werewolf he kills in his shop. The werewolf wig however keeps growing and attacks Louie in "The Wig" with art by Bud Thompson. Also: A party of big game fishermen goes after the famous "enchanted marlin." When they finally encounter the murderous specimen, a battle over life and death ensues in "Death Fish" by Bill Woolfolk and Thompson. And: Tyler Spence inherits the home of his aunt, but has to take care of her many cats. Aunt Tabitha however returns in the shape of a gray cat and takes revenge upon her nephew, who willingly let her die, in "Gaunt Gray Cat" with inks by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Plus: 2-page text story "Heart of Ice" written by John Martin, and 1-page stories "The Legend of Glamis Castle" and "The Devil's Soul"! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $3,500 This Magazine is Haunted #14 Fawcett Publications 1953 CGC 5.0 Cream Off White

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  • Issue #15
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 15

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    Edited by Blanche Hodges. Cover by Dick Giordano. Stories by unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff, Bob McCarty and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Evil doubles from another dimension break into our world and substitute people with their duplicates in "Horror in Duplicate" with pencils by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: Tom kills and buries his rival Gil in the house he builds for himself and Paula. But the corpse proves to be restless, ruining the walls and ceilings and even the wedding ceremony at home in "The Corpse in the House" with art by Bob McCarty. Also: Ace Malet and his jewel-thieving thugs take refuge on a schooner off the Newfoundland banks. But cannibal sea creatures lurk on Dead Man's Reef and attack the crew wave after wave in "Monsters of the Deep"! And: Lumberjack Jacque DuSac kills his mate Pierre for his money. When Jacque starts seeing ghosts he returns to the scene of the crime and meets his fate in "The Forest of Death" with art by McCarty. Plus: 2-page text story "Legend of Lost Lake" written by Jess Cole. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $650 This Magazine Iis Haunted #15 CGC 5.0 VG/F

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  • Issue #16
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 16
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Slab: See item notes
    • Gapping in plastic to top edge of slab.
    • Label #4289247002
    • Interior is complete. Extensive accumulation of defects. Mold.
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    Edited by Burton N. Levey. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Cruel Mark Coyne is led to his grandfather's ship, the Sea Witch. There he re-enacts the latter's last voyage with ghosts from the past in "The Last Voyage of the Sea Witch!" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: Newspaperman Tom Farrell exposes the government of a Balkan country as run by aliens wanting to take over control. Nobody believes him, though, in "The Evil Ministers?" with story by Bill Woolfolk. And: Homer Rogers, author of a biography on Abraham Lincoln, is invited to a strange masquerade: Rogers is costumed as the assassinated president...and John Wilkes Booth is loose in the theatre in "Some Things Weren't Meant to be Written"! Also: 2-page text story "The 'Gnombi' Graveyard"; 1-page stories "The Haunt of Allanbank Castle" and "Pet Hate"; and a "Supernatural Quiz"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #17
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 17

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    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by unknown. Art by Steve Ditko, Bob Powell and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Horror film actor Bruno Thor is fired from his studio. He closes a deal with the devil, however, and comes back for bloody revenge in "3-D Disaster Doom Death!" with art by Steve Ditko. Plus: An inner earth alien creature ventures forth into human civilization. Though full of good intentions, it is met with fear, hate and ultimately death in "A Simple Wish"! Also: Vampiristic department store manikins come alive after dark and feast upon a burglar in "The Night People" with art by Ditko; "You Must Believe Me!"; "The Will to Kill" with art by Bob Powell; 2-page text story "The Cave of Carmon the Great"; and 2-page story "Triple-Header!" with art by Ditko. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #18
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 18
    • 2.5" Spine split from bottom with splitting to interior wraps. Cover detached.
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    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by unknown. Art by Bill Molno, John Belfi, Steve Ditko, Shelly Moldoff and Sy Moskowitz. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! Includes EC swipe of Haunt of Fear #5, injury to eye panel. In this issue: Xanadu, the misshapen youngest brother of four, plots and schemes his way to the throne. Having disposed of his brothers, Xanadu is faced with their ghostly revenge in "The Last Earl!" with art by Bill Molno (as Joe Shuster) and John Belfi. Plus: An evil man is marrying women for money and killing them afterwards. One of them, though, returns from the grave and surprises her former husband in "Bridegroom, Come Back!" with art by Steve Ditko. Also: Graverobber Charley Deffer takes over the job of the cemetery caretaker, because the dead themselves have chosen him in "Caretaker of the Dead" with art by Shelly Moldoff, reprinted from Beware Terror Tales (1952) #1. And: A jeep crashes in the jungle and a party of four is led before the Grand Kabah, the master of death. All fail their test in this realm between life and afterlife in "Valley of Shadow" with art by Sy Moskowitz. Plus: 2-page text story "The Land of No Place"! 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #19
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 19

    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by unknown. Art by Bill Molno, Ray Osrin, Sy Moskowitz, Shelly Moldoff and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Wife commands her lover to murder the husband. But things go wrong, because "beings from the spectral world" interfere with events in "Where Do They Lurk?" with art by Bill Molno (as Joe Shuster) and Ray Osrin. Plus: Farmer family Yancy kills the cruel land owner Mr. Kreeg. But his remains (used as a scarecrow) come alive and take bloody revenge in "Final Payment" with art by Sy Moskowitz. Also: Al Duquette is a small time crook afraid of water. When he goes to hell, the devil assigns him to the torture of eternal drowning in "Doom of the Cheat!" with art by Moskowitz. And: Beautiful Carlotta marries undertaker Hiram for his money. Things get dangerous when she finds out that her husband made a pact with the devil in person in "The Coffin Maker!" with art by Shelly Moldoff, reprinted from issue #1. Plus: 2-page text story "Picture of Death," and 1-page stories "Friendship Beyond Death" and "The Ghost of Port Palos"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #20
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 20

    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Sy Moskowitz. Stories by unknown. Art by Dick Ayers, Ernie Bache, Steve Kirkel, Bill Molno, Ray Osrin, Bernard Baily and unknown. No one knows when Dr. Death may strike in these blood-curdling tales of terror! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Medieval Italy: misshapen hunchback Fernando wants to win the people's affection by building them a magnificent monument. But the construction has its flaws in "The Monument" with art by Dick Ayers and Ernie Bache. Plus: A group of adventurers find the treasure of Ulysses. Cursed as it is, the men have to relive the perils of the Odyssey and get decimated one by one in "The Curse of the Odyssey" with art by Steve Kirkel. Also: Victor Manson can retrieve his wife from Death's realm -- and trick the devil -- in "Quest of the Beyond!!" with art by Bill Molno (as Joe Shuster) and Ray Osrin. And: Karl Danner steals the coat of a dying man and uses the ticket he finds in its pockets to escape aboard a ferry. Unfortunately he has chosen the ferry of the dead and is doomed to ride along in "Stand-in for Death" with art by Bernard Baily, reprinted from issue #1. Plus: 2-page text story "The Simbis of Zimbabwe," and 1-page story "Facts About Witches and Witchcraft"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #21
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 21

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    Edited by Al Fago. Cover by Steve Ditko. Stories by unknown. Art by Chic Stone, Sy Moskowitz, Steve Kirkel and George Evans. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: A hitchhiker-hating man feels suddenly compelled to give a stranger a ride. Sitting in the seat next to him is Death in person in "The Hitchhiker" with art by Chic Stone. Plus: People get waylaid and murdered for their money inside the carnival attraction "Tunnel of Terror" with art by Sy Moskowitz. Also: A vein of gold tells us how prospector after prospector dies when finding it. Because they all forget to look out for the rattlesnakes in "I Am the Gold!" with art by Steve Kirkel. And: After two hundred years the Duke of Allister rises newly born from his casket at Carnoc Castle. Now immortal, he seeks to lead a second life. But the forces of witchcraft which granted him his gift return to haunt the Duke in "The Curse of Carnoc Castle" with art by George Evans, reprinted from issue #1. Plus: 2-page text story "The Quiet One" written by John Martin, reprinted from Unknown World (1952) #1. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.