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Issue Details

Issue #2
Published May 1973
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.20 USD
Pages 36
Editing Roy Thomas ?

Cover Details - "Blind Date"

Genre horror
Pencils John Romita, Sr.
Inks John Romita, Sr.
Notes Cover pencil and cover ink credits from Nick Caputo (April 1, 2006).

5 page story "Blind Date"

Synopsis A man insists on going for a ride with a beautiful redhead, not realizing he has accepted a blind date -- with death!
Genre horror
Pencils Mike Sekowsky
Inks Vic Carrabotta ?
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #9 (August 1952)

6 page story "O'Malley's Friend"

Synopsis O'Malley tricks the Devil into giving him wealth while he is alive, but the Devil is resentful, and so after O'Malley dies the Devil won't allow him to enter Hell.
Genre horror
Pencils Gene Colan (signed)
Inks Gene Colan
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #11 (October 1952)

3 page story "No Answer"

Synopsis A man thinks he is a failure because the machine he created to contact other worlds gets no response and his boss fires him. Unknown to him, his signal was detected by a far off planet, and because of him, they redirect their atomic weapons at another target for testing.
Genre horror
Pencils John Forte (signed)
Inks John Forte
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #56 (December 1956)

3 page story "The Man from Mars"

Synopsis Deadbeat Freddie wants to see the newest sci-fi movie, but ends up an exhibit in a Martian zoo.
Genre horror
Script Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils Bob Fujitani
Inks Bob Fujitani
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #9 (August 1952)

5 page story "The Voice of Doom!"

Synopsis A publisher has communication devices installed in every cubicle so he can fire his employees when they badmouth him. One day, he hears a voice that threatens him with eternal torments in Hell. He demands to know who is speaking and a grinning skull emanates from the device to claim him.
Genre horror
Pencils Bill Benulis
Inks Bill Benulis
Editing Stan Lee (original story)
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #9 (August 1952)