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Issue Details

Issue #10
Published July 1971
Frequency bi-monthly
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee

Cover Details - "Gigantus"

Characters Gigantus
Genre monsters
Pencils Jack Kirby; Marie Severin (re-touches and additions)
Inks Steve Ditko; Marie Severin ? (re-touches and additions)
Notes Gigantus originally called Goliath. Inks credit from Nick Caputo via the GCD Error List, 24 August 2006; the original indexer had credited ?.
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #63 (December 1960) [partially redrawn and relettered]

7 page story "Gigantus! The Monster That...Walked Like a Man!"

Characters Mr. Baxter; Charlie; Gigantus
Synopsis An advertising man tricks an advance agent of a proposed invasion from Atlantis into returning to Atlantis by building a mannequin even larger than Goliath and threatening to wage war with his people for the surface of Earth.
Genre monsters
Script Stan Lee ?; Larry Lieber ?
Pencils Jack Kirby
Inks Steve Ditko
Notes Narrated in the first person. Relettered to change the monster's name from Goliath to Gigantus.
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #63 (December 1960) [originally titled "Goliath! The Monster That...Walked Like a Man!"]; in Monster Masterworks (Marvel, 1989 series) #[nn] (1989)

5 page story "The Frog-Man!"

Synopsis An evil king is turned into a frog by a sorcerer. He hibernates for centuries hoping that the future will hold a cure, but Halloween costumes make him think that humans are now giant frogs and he goes to sleep forever.
Genre occult
Script Stan Lee
Pencils Steve Ditko
Inks Steve Ditko
Letters Artie Simek
Reprinted from Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #104 (January 1963)

5 page story "Barker's Body Shop!"

Characters Carl Barker
Synopsis A crooked mechanic hires a drifter to customize a car, promising enough money for him to get home. When he refuses to pay the man the drifter takes the car instead, which he converted to be able to fly him home to the stars.
Genre science fiction
Script Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (script)
Pencils Sol Brodsky
Inks Sol Brodsky
Letters Art Simek
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #89 (February 1963)

5 page story "Dinner Time on Deimos!"

Characters Laird Benedict
Synopsis In the future, Earth is overpopulated, and even the very rich must work an hour on a farm each week to produce enough food. A rich man leaves Earth and finds a sparsely-populated and fertile planet to live on. He discovers that the plants are actually predatory, and that the few peaceful inhabitants are so short of food that he must work eight hours a day to feed himself.
Genre science fiction
Script Stan Lee (plot); Larry Lieber (script)
Pencils Larry Lieber
Inks Larry Lieber
Letters Art Simek
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Marvel, 1952 series) #94 (July 1963)