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COVER DETAILS
Title:
Death of an Exorcist; The Man Who Was Death; Over My Dead Body
Pencils:
Nick Cardy (signed)
Inks:
Nick Cardy (signed)
STORY DETAILS
Title:
Death of an Exorcist
Characters:
Clyde; Marla Peters; John Peters; Satan
Synopsis:
A warlock makes a deal with Satan to try to trick John Peters into killing himself.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
George Kashdan
Pencils:
Rico Rival
Inks:
Rico Rival
Title:
Over My Dead Body
Characters:
Dr. George Mowbray; Lucille Mowbray
Synopsis:
Dr. Mowbray needs fresher corpses to continue his research.
Pages:
5.000
Script:
Carl Wessler
Pencils:
Ruben Yandoc [as Rubeny] (signed)
Inks:
Ruben Yandoc [as Rubeny] (signed)
Title:
The Fear Master
Characters:
Harold Jukes; Vincent Adler
Synopsis:
When Dr. Vincent Adler dies suddenly, his assistant Harold Jukes steals his last invention, a ray that causes instant fear, and embarks on a crime spree.
Pages:
7.670
Pencils:
Jack Sparling
Inks:
Jack Sparling
Letters:
John Duffy
Title:
Bewitched for a Day
Characters:
Henry; Elise; Wilson; Johnson
Synopsis:
Henry believes that a strange little man has granted his wish to change his life, but it's just a prank played by his wife and a hidden camera TV show.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Bill Ely
Inks:
Bill Ely
Letters:
Pat Gordon ?
Title:
The Riddle of the Glass Bubble
Characters:
Mr. Ward
Synopsis:
A mysterious globe arrives on Earth and will destroy the planet in 12 days unless a way is found to deactivate it.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Mort Meskin
Inks:
Mort Meskin
Letters:
Joe Letterese ?
Title:
Panic in the Dark
Characters:
Mrs. Tenborg; Ben Tenborg
Synopsis:
When a burglar breaks in, the squirrels that Ben has been feeding come to his rescue.
Pages:
8.000
Script:
Murray Boltinoff [as Bill Dennehy]
Pencils:
Lee Elias
Inks:
Lee Elias
Letters:
Ben Oda
Title:
The Wizard of the Diamond World
Characters:
Nardan; Hugh Ordway; Dan Phillips; Zatina
Synopsis:
Professor Hugh Ordway uses an experimental ray to travel to another world inside a diamond atom where he helps a beautiful queen against a usurper who uses primitive science. After returning to his lab he wants to go back, but finds that time passes differently on the diamond world, and the civilization he found there is long gone.
Pages:
6.670
Pencils:
Bill Ely
Inks:
Bill Ely
Letters:
Stan Starkman
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Murray Boltinoff; Jerry Grandenetti
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Includes a note by Jerry Grandenetti on a story he wrote.
Title:
Doom Was My Inheritance
Characters:
Simon Horst; Adam Lake; Esmeralda; Matt Lake
Synopsis:
Adam Lake takes a challenge to reach Simon Horst's emerald mine, 20 miles into the jungle.
Pages:
8.670
Pencils:
Gene Colan
Inks:
Gene Colan
Letters:
Joe Letterese
Title:
The Man Who Was Death!
Characters:
Fred Jones; Helen Jones; Ted Jones
Synopsis:
Fred Jones believes that his touch causes death.
Pages:
5.670
Pencils:
Jim Mooney
Title:
Rest in Pieces
Characters:
Tim
Synopsis:
Tim makes his own tombstone, complete with date of death.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Murphy Anderson ?
Inks:
Murphy Anderson
Letters:
John Costanza
Title:
The Unlucky Birthstones
Characters:
Jim; Joe; Swami Salo
Synopsis:
A cursed bracelet of birthstones causes disaster for whoever holds the bracelet during the month of their birth.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Ramona Fradon
Inks:
Charles Paris
Letters:
Pat Gordon
Title:
The Enchanted Costumes
Characters:
Roger Newton; Ronald; Joan; Clarisse
Synopsis:
Three enchanted costumes cause their wearers to experience the same fate as the costume's original owner.
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