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Issue Details

Issue #V3#3
Published May 1971
Cover Price 0.50 USD
Pages 52
Editing Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art)

Cover Details

Genre horror; science fiction
Pencils Johnny Bruck (painting)
Inks Johnny Bruck (painting)
Colors Johnny Bruck (painting)
Reprinted from Perry Rhodan (Moewig-Verlag, 1961 series) #126 [modified reprint from the German science fiction pulp series]

7 page story "The Wooden Menace"

Synopsis "The personal horror of a puppetmaster who could make his puppets do everything except breathe. You're nothing but a chuck of wood! Put that knife down! N-not in me, you dope! Y-ye-ech!"
Genre horror
Notes Same basic script as original, with new art.
Reprinted from Web of Mystery (Ace, 1951 Series) #20 (1953). Original title "The Phantom Puppet."

7 page story "The Evil Ones"

Synopsis "Weird are those who haunt the docks and then step into an evil horror that kills. Aw, you're kidding...Hey stop! Ugh!"
Genre horror

6 page story "Fire Monster"

Synopsis "Phantoms and demons are not always stone-cold dead. They can return from the grave! Aha, a disbeliever, eh? Well, read on."
Genre horror
Reprinted from ?; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v5#1 [in this redrawn version]

6 page story "The Devil Collects"

Synopsis "The devil always collects his debts as Reed Canning found out when his own body came due. Come on, Reed, the weather is always warm down here."
Genre occult
Notes Same basic script as original, with new art.
Reprinted from Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) #v3#3 [a redrawn version of "The Man Who Tricked the Devil" from Tales of Horror (Toby, 1952 series) #7]

7 page story "Hissing Horror"

Synopsis "Mason hated the slimy creatures that crawled on his island, and one day fell prey to the deadliest of them all. My, what big fangs you have! Help!"
Genre horror
Reprinted from Fantastic Fears (Ajax; Farrell, 1953 series) #4

7 page story "Sound of Mourning"

Synopsis "The fates laughed as McCoy spun a web of destruction that ended with the terrifying screams of three people at a kitchen table. Cream, anyone?"
Genre occult
Reprinted from ?; in Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v5#1 [in this redrawn version]

8 page story "The Zombi's Bride"

Synopsis "The beat of voodoo drums explodes with horror as the dead rise from their graves and walk. Daughter, THIS you want to MARRY? Ugh!"
Genre horror
Reprinted from Fantastic Fears (Ajax; Farrell, 1953 series) #3?