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Chamber of Darkness (1969 Marvel) UK Edition comic books 1970

  • Issue #6UK
    Chamber of Darkness (1969 Marvel) UK Edition 6UK

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    UK Edition. Cover pencils by Marie Severin, inks by Bill Everett. A Change of Mind, script by Len Wein, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Syd Shores. I Dared To Defy Merlin's Black Magic!, art by Steve Ditko; An American businessman scoffs at a shop owner's claim that one of his books was a diary by Merlin until a terrifying vision of Merlin turns his hair white; As he runs from the shop, the shopkeeper thinks that he must remember not to leave his diary out. Put Another Nickel In, script by Mimi Gold, art by Dick Ayers. 36 pages, full color.

  • Issue #7UK

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    UK Edition. Cover by Bernie Wrightson. "Gargoyle Every Night." Script by Bernie Wrightson and Roy Thomas, art by Wrightson. "Mastermind." Script and art by Tom Sutton. Reprints: "I Wore the Mask of Drothor!" with art by Steve Ditko; and "I Found the Abominable Snowman!" with pencils by Jack Kirby.

  • Issue #8UK
    Chamber of Darkness (1969 Marvel) UK Edition 8UK

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    UK Edition. Final issue of the series. Cover art by Bernie Wrightson. I Am The Invisible!, art by Steve Ditko. Believe It... Or Not!, script and inks by Bill Everett, pencils by Dan Adkins. A Thousand Years Later..., script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; A scientist's longevity serum gives him a lifespan of a thousand years, but he finds this a curse as he watches his friends grow old and die while he remains alone and Earth becomes overpopulated; When humanity begins to leave Earth he refuses to go, and is surprised when one other person, a young woman, also decides to stay allowing the two strangers, Adam and Eve, to restart humanity. The Beast That Walks Like a Man!, art by Don Heck; A Martian is sent to Earth to kidnap a human scientist who has invented a weapon that Mars wants to use against Jupiter; The Martian is beaten by the scientist, who turns out to be a Jovian agent setting a trap to capture a live Martian. 36 pages, full color.