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Issue Details

Issue #34
Published August 1954
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "Transformation!"

Pencils Joe Maneely (signed)
Inks Joe Maneely

5 page story "Knockout"

Synopsis A crooked boxing promoter meets his end when the ghost of a fighter he set up ties him up in rope and stuffs him into the gym's punching bag.
Pencils Paul Reinman
Inks Paul Reinman
Notes Job number supplied by www.atlastales.com.

2 page text story "The House That Hate Built"

Letters typeset
Notes Job number supplied by www.atlastales.com.
Reprinted from Journey Into Unknown Worlds (Marvel, 1951 series) #8 (December 1951) [originally titled "Hate Is a Loneley Hunter"]

5 page story "The Tomb!"

Synopsis A woman excavating a tomb attempts to eliminate her rival by using dynamite but the explosion blinds her. When she feels around and thinks the body she touches is the man she wanted and accidentally killed, she uses another stick to kill herself as well. The man is actually still alive and comments that it is odd she embraces a mummy in her death throes.
Pencils Myron Fass
Inks Myron Fass
Notes Job number supplied by www.atlastales.com.

4 page story "The Slave-Driver"

Synopsis A sea captain that is set adrift after his crew mutinies comes ashore on an island where a plantation owner makes a slave out of him.
Pencils Al Carreno
Inks Al Carreno
Notes Job number supplied by www.atlastales.com.

4 page story "Transformation!"

Synopsis A gangster doesn't get the results he wants when he threatens a plastic surgeon to repair his acid-scarred face and the doctor remakes his face to resemble a woman's.
Pencils Ed Moline
Inks Ed Moline
Notes Credit information and job number supplied by www.atlastales.com. Bill Molno pencil/ink credit removed based on information from atlastales.com. Story is signed, not in splash, but in lower left panel of the first page.

5 page story "Heads Will Roll"

Synopsis An executioner who wishes for more business takes up the practice of murdering people himself because he knows the courts will convict someone of the killing.
Pencils Jimmy Infantino ?
Inks Jimmy Infantino ?
Notes Credit information and job number supplied by www.atlastales.com. Bob Powell? pencil/ink credit removed based on information from atlastales.com.