| Issue | #V4#4 |
| Published | September 1972 |
| Cover Price | 0.60 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Carl Burgos; Ezra Jackson (art) |
| Genre | horror |
| Synopsis | "A bewitching and terrifying debacle of death on a chessboard." |
| Genre | horror |
| Pencils | A. Reynoso (signed) |
| Inks | A. Reynoso (signed) |
| Notes | Pre-code reprint, with new art. |
| Reprinted | from ? |
| Synopsis | "A blood-draining shocker of an accident and the man who faced his fate of naked horror." |
| Genre | horror |
| Synopsis | "A frightening and unusual account of lightning locked in a ball." |
| Genre | occult; fact |
| Letters | typeset |
| Reprinted | from ? |
| Synopsis | "The gruesome events that followed a weird murder on a deserted island." |
| Genre | horror |
| Pencils | Carlos Clemen? |
| Inks | Carlos Clemen? |
| Notes | Same basic script as original, with new art. |
| Reprinted | from Black Cat (Harvey, 1946 series) #48 (February 1954) [redrawn version of "The Lonely"]; in Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) #v7#5 [in this redrawn version]; in Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) #v10#nn [v10#1] [in this redrawn version] |
| Synopsis | "Strange things happen in the night as a demon steps from the murky blackness." |
| Genre | horror |
| Notes | Same basic script as original, with new art. |
| Reprinted | from Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 Series) #v4#1 [a redrawn version of "The Witch Who Wore White" from Witches Tales (Harvey, 1951 series) #8 (March 1952)] |
| Synopsis | "Step into the future where the seeds of violence are planted by those who seek peace." |
| Genre | horror; science fiction |
| Letters | typeset |
| Reprinted | from ? |
| Synopsis | "A shockerama of horror reveals itself as madness becomes the norm." |
| Genre | horror |
| Notes | Pre-code reprint, with new art. |
| Reprinted | from Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 Series) #v3#2 [redrawn version of "Revenge" from Witches Tales (Harvey, 1951 series) #21] |
| Synopsis | "The leaving dead rose from the smelly swamp to claim the victim as satan's very own." |
| Genre | horror |
| Pencils | Dick Ayers |
| Inks | Dick Ayers |
| Notes | Pre-code reprint, with new art. |
| Reprinted | from Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 Series) #v3#3 [redrawn version of "The Wage Earners" from Weird Terror (Comic Media, 1952 series) #1] |
| Synopsis | "The lady was a comic editor of horror stories who became the victim of a monster from beyond." |
| Genre | horror; occult |
| Reprinted | from Voodoo (Ajax; Farrell, 1952 series) #10 (August 1953) |