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Issue Details

Issue #15
Published June 1957
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "I Went Inside the Hidden World!"

Pencils Carl Burgos
Inks Carl Burgos
Notes Art credits from www.atlastales.com.

5 page story "Doomsday!"

Synopsis When a crook finds gold outside of a Gypsy camp he tells them a story about a large meteor landing nearby soon in order to get them to leave. They go, but while he is staking his claim, a large meteor actually does land on him.
Pencils Sol Brodsky ?; George Woodbridge ?
Inks Sol Brodsky ?; George Woodbridge ?
Notes Brodsky credits from Frank Motler; Woodbridge from atlastales.com and Saltarella.

4 page story "The Liquid of Life!"

Synopsis A diver finds the fountain of youth in an undersea city, but when he drinks the water, he finds can no longer breathe air and must remain in the sea.
Pencils Richard Doxsee
Inks Richard Doxsee

3 page story "The Man Who Forgot"

Synopsis This story postulates that Robinson Crusoe was a time traveler from the future who was using a defective machine and got stranded.
Pencils Sol Brodsky
Inks Sol Brodsky
Notes Art credits from Frank Motler, via the GCD Error List. Sam Kweskin credited in www.atlastales.com.

4 page story "The Sinister Suit"

Synopsis When a tramp picks up a suit from a murdered man, he dreams of the events which led up to his death and so leads the police to the body.
Pencils Bernie Krigstein
Inks Bernie Krigstein

2 page text story "The Weight of the World"

Pencils John Tartaglione
Inks John Tartaglione
Letters typeset
Notes Text story with illustration.
Reprinted from Journey Into Unknown Worlds (Marvel, 1951 series) #44 (April 1956) [originally titled "The Strong Man"]

4 page story "I Went Inside The Hidden World!"

Synopsis A nightwatchman who works for a research lab observes a diamond through a microscope in a tiny world that scientists have developed a transportation device for. He goes to the world and swipes the diamond, but when he returns to his normal size, the diamond remains microscopic.
Pencils William Weltman
Inks William Weltman

4 page story "The Terrible Timepiece!"

Synopsis A thief steals a watch that can halt gravity. He tries to sell it to communists who test it out by flying a bomber over an enemy capital. When the bomb bay doors open, the bomb hangs suspended in air until it detonates.
Pencils Paul Reinman
Inks Paul Reinman