| Issue | #22 |
| Published | September 1953 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stan Lee |
| Genre | Horror |
| Pencils | Sol Brodsky |
| Inks | Sol Brodsky |
| Synopsis | When a starving white man, who considers himself one of the highborn caste, takes food from an untouchable the natives now consider him to be a part of that caste. |
| Pencils | Bernie Krigstein (signed) |
| Inks | Bernie Krigstein (signed) |
| Pencils | ? (1 illustration) |
| Inks | ? (1 illustration) |
| Colors | ? (1 illustration) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Synopsis | A scientist builds a robot that can survive the voyage to the moon, but when it arrives, it constructs a factory to duplicate an army of robots for the purpose of conquering Earth. |
| Pencils | Bill Benulis (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Abel (signed) |
| Synopsis | An opera singer who can shatter glass with his voice is tried to be interrupted during his performance by a surgeon but the man fails to get to the singer in time. He hits the high note and dies because the surgeon had put a glass plate in his head. |
| Pencils | Bob McCarty |
| Inks | Bob McCarty |
| Synopsis | The Devil makes a gambler have good luck so he wins all his bets but his gambling partners do away with him to get their money back. |
| Pencils | John Forte (signed) |
| Inks | Matt Fox |
| Synopsis | A gangster pays a swami to put his partner under a post hypnotic suggestion to run into the path of a roller coaster. |
| Pencils | John Buscema |
| Inks | John Buscema |
| Notes | Additional infos come from the John Buscema checklist built by Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr and Michel Maillot. |