| Issue | #6 |
| Published | August 1952 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Stan Lee |
| Notes | Index revised with data from atlastales.com. |
| Pencils | Sol Brodsky |
| Inks | Sol Brodsky |
| Synopsis | A gangster sells his Lady Luck to another thug who rubs him out. |
| Pencils | Bernie Krigstein |
| Inks | Bernie Krigstein |
| Synopsis | A down and out ventriloquist picks up a stray dog to con a millionaire out of five hundred dollars by convincing the man that the dog can talk. After completing the sale, the dog says to the ventriloquist "You're a sucker, Charlie. You could've got fifty thousand dollars for a dog like me." |
| Script | Hank Chapman |
| Pencils | Tony DiPreta |
| Inks | Tony DiPreta |
| Pencils | Al Eadeh (illustration) |
| Inks | Al Eadeh (illustration) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Illustration taken from "The Walking Dead" from Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #10. |
| Reprinted | in Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #23 (January 1954) [as "Witchcraft"] |
| Pencils | Mike Sekowsky |
| Notes | A plot similar to The Outer Limits' "The Zanti Misfits." |
| Synopsis | A brother murders his brother for money. |
| Pencils | Manny Stallman |
| Inks | Manny Stallman |