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Issue Details

Issue #5
Published January 1957
Cover Price $0.10
Pages 36
Notes All information for this issue supplied by the Atlas/Timely list.

Cover Details - "Beware The Eyes Of Arch!"

Pencils Bill Everett
Inks Bill Everett
Notes All information for this issue supplied by the Atlas/Timely list.

4 page story "Fade-Out!"

Synopsis A man desires his cousin's wife-to-be so he uses a time machine to go five years into the future and frame him for a crime he didn't commit by dropping his wife's picture at the scene as incriminating evidence. When he returns to the present day, the woman breaks off the engagement and tells him she loves him.
Pencils Bob Powell
Inks Bob Powell

4 page story "The Man Who Plunged!"

Synopsis A man learns that he has to work for what he wishes.
Pencils John Forte
Inks John Forte

4 page story "Death Waits Below!"

Synopsis African natives see a white man parachute from a plane and consider him a bird-god. They take him to a cliff and expect him to leap off and fly.
Pencils Tony DiPreta
Inks Tony DiPreta

3 page story "Smaller... Smaller... Smaller!"

Synopsis A thief thinks his victim has cursed him to shrink when he tries to hide in a hothouse of plants enlarged by genetic engineering.
Pencils Vince Colletta
Inks Vince Colletta

2 page text story "The Giveaway"

Letters Typeset

4 page story "Back To The Lost City!"

Synopsis Two men experience a mirage in the desert and are later found and brought to a hospital to recover. One of the men recovers first and finds a necklace in the table next to the other and figures that the mirage was actually a real city filled with emeralds. He leaves the hospital and the doctor tells the recovering patient that he left a necklace of glass emeralds for his wife in his room.
Pencils Davy Berg
Inks Davy Berg

4 page story "Beware The Eyes Of Arch!"

Synopsis A cleaning lady plays a practical joke on a man who thinks he has discovered the power of Medusa by placing a stone canary in the bird cage. He thinks he has turned the bird into stone by glancing at it, so he attempts to rob the bank and is arrested.
Pencils Bernard Baily
Inks Bernard Baily