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Issue Details

Issue #17
Published May 1961
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Distributed to newstands in February 1961. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website.

Cover Details - "Googam, Son of Goom"

Characters Googam; Mark Langley; Helen Langley; Billy Langley
Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Reprinted in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2008)

13 page story "Beware of Googam, Son of Goom!!"

Characters Googam (introduction, origin); Mark Langley; Helen Langley; Billy Langley (introduction); Goom (flashback)
Synopsis Goom leaves an offspring in a cave to complete his conquest, and he comes across the family of the scientist who was responsible for his father's defeat. Googam is defeated when the scientist's son challenges him to a game of tag and runs off towards a pool of quicksand and then climbs a tree. When Googam sees the quicksand he mistakenly assumes that it is only mud since the boy must have run across it. Googam only sees the boy hiding in the tree as he sinks into the quicksand.
Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Dick Ayers
Notes This story is divided into two parts: an untitled part one (7 pp) and part two—"Googam" (6 pp). Narrated in the first person. Goom and the Langleys last appear in issue #15 (March 1961). Googam next appears in Marvel Monsters: Fin Fang 4 (Marvel, 2005 series) #1 (December 2005). Billy Langley next appears as an adult in Marvel Monsters: From the Files of Ulysses Bloodstone and the Monster Hunters (Marvel, 2005 series) #1 (November 2005).
Reprinted in Where Monsters Dwell (Marvel, 1970 series) #16 (July 1972); in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2008)

2 page text story "The Bridge"

Characters Dr. Title; Douglas Jenks
Synopsis A government agent retrieves a classified microfilm stolen to be given to enemy agents, and is helped by a magic bridge.
Genre spy; occult
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with illustration.
Reprinted from Mystery Tales (Marvel, 1952 series) #7 (May 1957)

5 page story "There Is Something Strange About Mr. Jones!"

Characters Freddy Sykes; Davy Jones
Synopsis A thug hears a man say that he has a fortune in his locker. He attacks him and tries to make him lead him there. His victim is Davy Jones, and he shows the thief his locker by drowning him.
Genre occult
Pencils Don Heck
Inks Don Heck
Reprinted in Fear (Marvel, 1970 series) #10 (October 1972); in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2008)

5 page story "What Lurks in the Mountain?"

Synopsis A communist general demands that the lama tell him of the alien space ship that has landed for repairs. At first the lama refuses to allow the aliens to be conquered by the communists, but he relents after the general threatens to execute all the peasants. The soldiers march off to the mountain the lama has indicated, but after a fruitless search they conclude the lama must have been lying. Suddenly, the mountain begins to shake violently and the soldiers realize too late as it blasts off that the mountain was the space ship.
Genre science fiction
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Notes This story is most likely meant to be set in Tibet. One of the aliens imagined by soldiers looks much like the later Ditko creation the Mindless Ones.
Reprinted in Creatures on the Loose (Marvel, 1971 series) #18 (July 1972); in Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 2006 series) #2 (2008)