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Issue Details

Issue #2
Published 1963
Frequency annually
Cover Price 0.25 USD
Pages 76
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Distributed to newstands in June 1963 (at the same time as issues cover-dated August and September 1963). Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website.

Cover Details - "The Amazing Spider-Man Face-To-Face With... the Human Torch"

Characters Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Spider-Man
Genre Superhero
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Sol Brodsky?
Notes Nick Caputo says "Cover inks are not by Ditko, according to Ditko himself. Neither are they by Ayers, according to his record books. I suspect the inking is by Sol Brodsky."
Reprinted in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #1

1 page advertisement "He's Looking for People Who Like to Draw"

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Notes inside front cover

18 page Human Torch [Johnny Storm] story "On the Trail of the Amazing Spider-Man!"

Characters Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Fox [Reynard Slinker] (introduction); Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Deputy Police Inspector Rudd
Synopsis An art thief frames Spider-Man and the Human Torch tries to hunt him down. Spider-Man convinces the Torch of his innocence, and the two track down the thief together.
Genre superhero
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Steve Ditko
Letters Artie Simek
Notes Features Spider-Man's first rendezvous with the Torch on top of the Statue of Liberty, which was referenced many times since.
Reprinted in Giant-Size Spider-Man (Marvel, 1974 series) #1 (July 1974); in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black and white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #1 (2006); in The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (Marvel, 2007 series) #1 (2007)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Marvel Comics Group Ushers in the Marvel Age of Comics!"

Notes Advertises Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) and Avengers (Marvel, 1963 series).

7 page story "I Was the Invisible Man!"

Characters Adam Clayton (only appearance)
Synopsis A scientist invents a device that allows him to run faster than light, becoming invisible. He uses this ability to anonymously show off, planning to soon reveal his discovery and become rich. However, traveling so fast ages him rapidly, so that after only a few weeks he is elderly and near death.
Script Jack Kirby ?
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Christopher Rule
Notes Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #67 (February 1959)

5 page story "I Was Prisoner on the Planet of Plunder!"

Characters Rick Dugan
Synopsis An interstellar detective takes a cargo pilot's place to find out how ships are being robbed without anyone remembering anything. On an unarmed planet, the natives try to take his cargo and hypnotize him with sound waves, it doesn't work because the detective is deaf.
Genre science fiction
Pencils Don Heck
Inks Don Heck
Notes Narrated in the first person. Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #2 (February 1959)

5 page story "I Am Robot"

Characters Thorne
Synopsis A man creates a robot so advanced that it has the capacity to think and feel as a human. He entrusts his son to it, but when the robot is damaged while defending the child from alien abductors, the scientist's suspicious wife is convinced that it malfunctioned, and he abandons the project.
Genre science fiction
Pencils Joe Sinnott
Inks Joe Sinnott
Notes Narrated in the first person. Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #1 (December 1958)

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "Marvel Comics Group Ushers in the Marvel Age of Comics!"

Notes Advertises Sgt. Fury (Marvel, 1963 series) #2 (July 1963). Promotional Blurbs: "First, the Fantastic Four! And NOW in the same inimitable style, by the same writer and artist...ANOTHER group of fabulous characters:" and "Battle action!! Fighting men!! As only the Marvel Comics Groups can present them!"

4 page story "Worlds Within Worlds!"

Notes Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from World of Fantasy (Marvel, 1956 series) #16

5 page story "I Was The Man Who Lived Twice!"

Characters Gyor Kosice; Maria
Synopsis A boy adopted by gypsies refuses to work hard and lives a wasted life. As he reaches middle ages he is given a second chance at life when he is shown a fountain of youth and returned to infancy, to be found and adopted by another gypsy couple.
Genre fantasy
Pencils John Buscema
Inks John Buscema
Notes Narrated in the first person. Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #3 (April 1959)

4 page story "I Fly to the Stars!"

Characters Frank Coventry; Sally Lang
Genre science fiction
Script Stan Lee ?
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Christopher Rule
Notes Narrated in the first person.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #3 (April 1959)

5 page story "Prison, 2000 A.D."

Script Stan Lee
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Christopher Rule
Notes Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from World of Fantasy (Marvel, 1956 series) #16

5 page story "I Am the Scourge of Atlantis!"

Characters Ogarth; Cnidos
Synopsis The king of Atlantis is convinced that life still exists on the surface and leads an invasion fleet to make war on the world above. He finds that in the centuries since Atlantis sunk the pressures of the sea have made his people tiny as insects compared to surface humans, and they must return beneath the waves.
Genre fantasy
Pencils Dick Ayers
Inks Dick Ayers
Notes Narrated in the first person. Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #2 (February 1959)

5 page story "Nightmare Planet"

Pencils Joe Sinnott
Inks Joe Sinnott
Notes Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group.
Reprinted from World of Fantasy (Marvel, 1956 series) #16

1 page promo (ad from the publisher) "On Sale Early in July!"

Notes Advertises Fantastic Four Annual (Marvel, 1963 series) #1 (1963). Promotional blurbs: "72 Action-Packed Pages!", "Featuring: All-New! 'Sub-Mariner Finds His Lost Race!' A 37-pg. Saga" and "Crammed full of features, surprises and the world's most colorful super-villains!!"

6 page story "I Captured the Abominable Snowman!"

Synopsis A man lies, cheats and steals to find the abominable snowman, and eventually discovers a lama who knows the secret of the snowman and is forced to summon it. He discovers that the snowman was a greedy man like him, cursed to wear a bestial form until another took his place. He is horrified as the snowman becomes human and he is transformed into a monster.
Genre horror
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Letters Art Simek
Notes Narrated in the first person. Job number from Dr. Michael J. Vassallo via the Atlas/Timely discussion group. Creative credits from index of original printing.
Reprinted from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #1 (December 1958)

1 page advertisement "100 Toy Soldiers $1.25"

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Notes inside back cover

1 page advertisement "Give Me Just One Evening and I'll Teach You to Hypnotize Easily!"

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Notes back cover