| Issue | #2 |
| Published | January 1971 |
| Cover Price | 0.50 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Theodore S. Hecht |
| Genre | horror |
| Synopsis | "Her life was dedicated to the comfort of her sleek felines. With them, and only them could she find peace. And woe to anyone who crossed them." |
| Genre | occult |
| Pencils | ? (Iger Shop) |
| Inks | ? (Iger Shop) |
| Reprinted | from Weird Mysteries (Key Publications, 1952 Series) #7 (October 1953). |
| Synopsis | "What was the awful secret that lived in the tiny shop. Was it true that the Evil one himself was responsible for the vile powers that spewed from there?" |
| Genre | horror |
| Pencils | A. C. Hollingsworth? |
| Inks | A. C. Hollingsworth? |
| Reprinted | from Mister Mystery (Key Publications, 1952 Series) #13 (September 1953). |
| Synopsis | "Somewhere in the city lurked a mysterious killer before whom the entire underworld quailed. No living man could escape his vicious vengeance." |
| Genre | horror |
| Reprinted | from ? (Key Publication); in Tales Too Terrible to Tell (New England Comic Press Inc, 1989 series) #3 |
| Synopsis | "Beware driving even the lowest human beyond the point of despair. Or you too may end up as nothing more than a fleshless pile of bones." |
| Genre | horror |
| Reprinted | from Mister Mystery (Key Publications, 1952 Series) #16 (April 1954) [Original title "Hunger"] |
| Synopsis | "There were four possible roads to freedom. Would any of them lead to safety, or was he in the grip of a power stronger than human will." |
| Genre | occult |
| Pencils | Sal Trapani |
| Inks | Sal Trapani |
| Reprinted | from Climax (Key Publications, 1955 Series) #1 (July 1955). |
| Synopsis | "They tormented and tortured those weaker than they were. But the day finally came when the tormented turned on them and they knew the ultimate design." |
| Genre | science fiction; horror |
| Pencils | Charles Stern |
| Inks | Charles Stern |
| Reprinted | from Weird Mysteries (Key Publications, 1952 Series) #2 (1952). |
| Synopsis | "For years he suffered, waiting for the day when he could finally take revenge. Then a strange statue gave him a power he could not control." |
| Genre | occult |
| Reprinted | from Climax (Key Publications, 1955 Series) #1 (July 1955). |
| Synopsis | "He'd made good his getaway with a fortune in stolen money. Now all that lay between him and a life of ease was a blizzard and a mysterious cave." |
| Genre | occult |
| Pencils | Eugene E. Hughes? |
| Inks | Eugene E. Hughes? |
| Reprinted | from Climax (Key Publications, 1955 Series) #2 (September 1955). |
| Synopsis | "His plan seemed perfect. There was no way for it to go wrong. No way-except for the harmless words of a curse that had lived for centuries." |
| Genre | occult |
| Reprinted | from Mistery Mystery (Key Publications, 1952 Series) #? |