Marvel Tales (1949-1957 Marvel/Atlas) comic books 1955 or before
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Published Aug 1949 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Paper: White
- Label #1568343007
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Cover art by Martin Nodell. "The Haunted Room," pencils by Gene Colan; A writer, working on a book about the ghosts of Europe, is sufficiently ill-advised to stay at a Hungarian inn with a haunted room; It transpires that the room is a rendezvous for supernatural creatures of the worst possible description. "The Gool Strikes!"; Doctor Kirby battles the giant monster called the Gool. "Step Into the Mirror of Madness!" "Out of the Past" text story. "Beware of the Cat!"; Story about were-pussycats in old China. "The Man Who Fled from the Future!", art by Gene Colan. 52 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$1,399 Marvel Tales #93 CBCS 3.5 Atlas 1949 1st Issue! Marvel Mystery Comics! Rare Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Nov 1949 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Bill Everett cover. "A Night in Hangman's House" (art by Gene Colan); "Spectacles of Doom" (art by Bill Everett); "Hand of Horror;" "The Haunted Love" (art by Colan); Two page text story, "Fear Was My Playmate." Thanks to Grand Comics Database for the above artist information! Cover price $0.10.
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$749 Marvel Tales #94 - Timely Comics 1949 CGC 4.0 Devil cover. Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Mar 1950 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Stories by unknown. Art by Syd Shores and unknown. In this issue: Danger from another world! Don't miss "The Living Death!" Plus: 2-page text story "The Man on the Skylight"; "The Gypsy's Curse!" with splash page pencils by Syd Shores; and "Trapped in Time!" 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1950 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Syd Shores. The Return of the Monster, pencils by Gene Colan; A contemporary continuation of the Frankenstein story. The Deadly Dwarf!, art by Vern Henkel. House ad for Suspense #3. The Mask of the Mind!; No one suspects that the handsome and kind Dr. Hill is secretly a grave robber who disguises himself with a hideous mask to do his evil work. Don't Shake Hands with the Devil, pencils by Mike Sekowsky; Satan sends an emissary to a horror story publisher so that he will read the scroll of suffering and be transported to Hell as a living man. The Case of the Cat text story. The Witch's Son! The Terror That Creeps, art byWerner Roth. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1950 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Paper: Off white to white
- Label #2013959004
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The World That Vanished; An explorer finds a great library in the East which contains books that detail the story of Atlantis. Atlantis vanished beneath the waves because a commoner partook of a black magic potion so he could gain the love of the vizier's daughter. Beyond the Grave; The king of an African tribe is jealous the influence the witch doctor possesses, and so opens the cage of a captured gorilla that the beast will slay the witch doctor. Clue in Sepia text story. Danger in the Sun!; Sun Girl investigates a group of Incas in Mexico conducting sacrifices to the sun. The Wooden Horror!, pencils by Mike Sekowsky, inks by Christopher Rule; A puppeteer sorcerer creates wooden dolls to perpetrate crimes on the village below his castle. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1950 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Stories by unknown. Art by Bernie Krigstein, Ed Winiarski, Bill Everett and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "A Man Named Satan" with art by Bernie Krigstein - Emilio's sculptures don't sell. Frustrated, he calls to Satan for help and his next sculpture, a demon, comes to life. Plus: "The Black Cat" - Farnum is cruel to Charles. When Satan crosses their path, Farnum learns Charles is superstitious and thinks black cats are harbingers of death. Farnum brings the cat home to torment Charles, but Charles eventually seals up Farnum and Satan within Farnum's vault. Also: "I Saw To-morrow" with art by Ed Winiarski - Bal meets an inventor whose crystal ball accurately depicts the future. And: "Juggernaut" with art by Bill Everett - Ages ago, Xoldis creates a device which can alter gravitation. Issue also includes 2-page text story "Tight Spot," reprinted from Lawbreakers Always Lose! (1948 Marvel) #7. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$226 Atlas - MARVEL TALES (1949-57) #98 - Grade 4.0 - Comic Book Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Feb 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Paper: Off white to white
- Label #2004031010
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Edited by Stan Lee. Stories by Don Rico, Hank Chapman and unknown. Art by Don Rico and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: Who ever heard of wax figures coming to life? Don't miss the secret of..."The Wax Museum!" with story and pencils by Don Rico. Plus: "The Man Who Could Not Die!"; "Terror in the Streets!" with story by Hank Chapman; "The Brain!"; and 2-page text story "The Shivering Flame," reprinted from Lawbreakers Always Lose! (1948 Marvel) #10. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$387 Marvel Tales #99 Timely Comics 1951 CGC 6.5 Q Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Apr 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Vern Henkel. The Man Who Wasn't There, art by Vern Henkel. Eyes of Doom. Black Horror text story. Vampire, art by George Klein; A brother brings home a vampire bat that he has captured from a cave; It turns into a beautiful seductress and hypnotizes him into introducing her to his brother, whom she desires as a mate; He warns his brother about her, but the brother thinks he is jealous and leaves; He reads up on methods for dealing with vampires and when the woman flies into a cave, he seals it with a cross, and shoots his turned brother with a silver bullet. The Strange Machine; The leader of the Spanish Inquisition intends to do away with a rival by presenting a strange machine that will prove he is in league with the Devil. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$375 Marvel Tales #100 (3.0) - Golden Age! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Jun 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
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The Man Who Died Twice!; Fate teaches a lesson to a man who denies him by giving him another chance to avoid being a passenger on a doomed airliner, but when he decides to drive instead of fly, the plane crashes into his car. The Spider!, script by Hank Chapman; A boy feeds his giant spider the neighbor's animals, and then the neighbor. When the spider bites the boy, he transforms into a giant spider. The Train to Nowhere text story. The Voice of Doom, art by Gene Colan; A man murders his stuttering wife and hears her voice accusing him; A psychologist friend recommends getting a parrot from South America that knows no English and leaving it in the room he hears the voice in. The Hidden Men, art by Morris Weiss. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Stories by unknown. Art by Mike Sekowsky, Gene Colan, Basil Wolverton, Cal Massey, Tom Gill and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: Beware all of you unbelievers...take care when the hour of twelve strikes! Shut your windows...bolt your doors...and remember: "A Witch Is Among Us" with pencils by Mike Sekowsky. Plus: You'll marvel at the weird adventure of..."The Man Who Dreamed" with pencils by Gene Colan; who was the man who dared bring about..."The End of the World" with art by Basil Wolverton; he was there...he saw the horror of..."The Island" with art by Cal Massey; and 2-page text story "No Death for Joshua" with illo by Tom Gill. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$450 Marvel Tales #102 (5.0) - Golden Age! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Oct 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Sol Brodsky and Christopher Rule. Stories by Hank Chapman and unknown. Art by Paul Reinman, Ross Andru, Jerry Robinson, Manny Stallman and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: Paul doesn't know what he'll find down there, but he's got to know the secret of the creature with the..."Touch of Death" by Hank Chapman and Paul Reinman. Plus: "When Time Stood Still" with pencils by Ross Andru; "Behind the Mask" with art by Jerry Robinson; "The Ink Blots!" with art by Manny Stallman; and 2-page text story "The Devil Is Davy Jones"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1951 by Marvel/Atlas.
- 1" Spine split.
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Cover art by Russ Heath. Freddy's Friend!, art by Bill Everett; An alien robot wishes to be a human being and convinces a greedy man to exchange places with him to learn the secret of where he acquires his riches from; When the alien's compatriots arrive on Earth to return him to his home planet they mistake the transformed human for the creature they are looking for and deposit him in an asylum for the delusional back home. The Letter text story, art by Russ Heath. Gateway to Horror, art by Basil Wolverton; Two prospectors find sub-surface creatures preparing an attack upon the surface world. The Murder Mirror!, art by Morris Weiss; A man kills an old man for his chest containing a magic mirror which produces a reflection of him which steals and kills for him, but when the police catch up with him, the blood of the latest victim is on his hands. I Saw Tomorrow!, art by Norman Steinberg. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$400 Marvel Tales #104 (3.5) - Golden Age! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Feb 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover pencils by Russ Heath. The Spider Waits!, pencils by Fred Kida; Sven is a factory worker who is charged with the task of keeping his workplace free of spiders; Unfortunately, Sven suffered a harrowing incident as a child and is deathly afraid of them; As an adult however, he manages to overcome his fear and takes great delight in killing every spider he can find. In Little Pieces; A man finds he has the power to kill people by tearing photos of them. The Curse Of Makhe-Sof text story. The Red Face; A man arranges for a rival to be murdered at Mardi Gras, but instead of meeting the assassin in a Devil costume, he gets hauled away by the real Devil. The Drop of Water, script by Hank Chapman, pencils by Gene Colan. The Man Who Vanished!, art by Joe Sinnott; An evil old man in a cabin tends plants who used to be people. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Signed by Russ Heath (cover), and Allen Bellman (interior margin). Certification is not included. 5" Cumulative spine split.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Russ Heath. Stories by Hank Chapman and unknown. Art by Paul Reinman, Bill Everett, Allen Bellman and Bernie Krigstein. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Monster" with art by Paul Reinman - Ralph brings his film crew to Castle Frankenstein to create atmosphere but they discover the Frankenstein Monster is still alive; "Don't Turn Around!" with art by Bill Everett - Harry kills an undertaker for his money and goes to a man who helps hide criminals but the man is the undertaker; "Two Is a Crowd!" with art by Allen Bellman - George murders Ellen and buries her in his cellar but Arnold behaves as though Ellen is alive and talking to him; "The Grinning Skull!" by Hank Chapman and Bill Everett; "The Dead of Night!" with art by Bernie Krigstein - Saul digs up corpses to loot them but finds moles going after his latest victim; and 2-page text story "Asteroid Death" with illo by Allen Bellman. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Staining and residue throughout, water damage, heavy staple rust/deterioration.
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Cover art by Bill Everett. The Thing in the Sewer, art by Fred Kida; A vampire fears a murderer's knife until he realizes that it is steel, not silver. The Strangler! text story. The Man With the Whip, art by Ogden Whitney; A three-eyed, fanged freak is kept locked in the dungeon, but the boy has a normal mental development and so he hates his guardian; When the guardian forgets to lock him in, he takes the opportunity to kill the man as he sleeps. Going My Way?, art by Bernie Krigstein. The Glass Eye, art by Al Bellman; When two museum guards plot to steal the gems from an idol's eye sockets, the idol cuts off their heads and plugs them into its eye sockets. Trapped By the Dead!, art by Gene Colan. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Interior is complete. Full length spine split.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by unknown. Art by Bill Everett, John Romita, Bill La Cava and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Terrible Tunnel" with art by Bill Everett; "The Guillotine" with art by John Romita; "Pain in the Neck"; "Horror in the Moonlight!" with art by Bill Everett; "Hate!" with art by Bill La Cava; and 2-page text story "Come into My Parlor"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$475 MARVEL TALES #108 CGC 4.5 GUILLOTINE COVER 1952 ATLAS COMICS $750 Marvel Tales #108 CGC 5.0 1952 Pre Code Horror John Romita Guillotine Cover! Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Oct 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Paper: Cream to off white
- Label #23-4081923-001
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- Paper: White
- Pedigree: Spokane
- Spokane.
- Label #1211211001
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Bill Everett. Stories by Clayton Moore and unknown. Art by Syd Shores, Joe Sinnott, Don Perlin, Stan Goldberg, Tony DiPreta, Gene Colan, Abe Simon and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "When the Vampire Strikes" with pencils by Syd Shores; "The House of Skulls" with art by Joe Sinnott; "A Sight for Sore Eyes" with art by Don Perlin and Abe Simon; "The Cave of Death" by Clayton Moore and Stan Goldberg; "The Dragon" with art by Tony DiPreta; and 2-page text story "The Ghost" with illo by Gene Colan. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1952 by Marvel/Atlas.$389.00
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- Label #4014110016
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Cover art by Russ Heath. The Empty Bus!, art by Syd Shores; A mobster gets on a bus during a rainy night that has no other riders in order to track down one of his former boys who took it on the lam; Suddenly a strange old man appears beside him and offers to tell him a story. Harry's Hobby!; An abusive wife pushes her husband past his breaking point. Foolproof!, script by Stan Lee, art by Russ Heath; A greedy landlord torches his building to collect the insurance but forgets one little detail in his plan. No Such Animal? text story. Peter and the Puppet!, pencils by Bill Benulis, inks by Jack Abel; A ventriloquist's dummy is actually alive and becomes a rival for his girlfriend's affections. A Coffin for Carlos!, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Abe Simon. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$199 1952 Marvel Tales #110 Atlas Comics CGC 3.0 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Feb 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Bill Everett. Stories by Carl Wessler, Stan Lee and unknown. Art by Jerry Robinson, Bill Benulis, Al Eadeh, Joe Maneely, Jack Abel and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "I Can't Stop Changing!" with art by Jerry Robinson; "The Martian in the Kitchen!" with art by Bill Benulis and Jack Abel; "At First Sight!"; "Horror Under the Earth" by Carl Wessler and Al Eadeh; "The Man Who Searched for Satan!" by Stan Lee and Joe Maneely; and 2-page text story "Haven on a Highway"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Bill Everett. The House That Death Built!, script by Stan Lee, art by Russ Heath. The Conquerors!! text story. Jonah!! I'm Waiting for You!; A man murders his business partner and burns the body; The victim's face forms in the smoke and taunts him; Wherever he sees smoke, he encounters the dead man. He confesses to the police and is sent to the chair; When he is in Hell, he is at peace until he realizes that all of those fires produce...smoke. The Third Ghost; similar to A Christmas Carol, but the ghosts fail to find the conscience within the Scrooge. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$1,300 Marvel Tales #112 CGC graded 7.5 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Apr 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
- Cover coming loose at one staple. Heavy water damage.
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Cover art by Sol Brodsky. The Iron Lady, art by Al Luster. The Door text story. Brother of a Monster, script by Stan Lee; Two brothers, a deformed one and handsome one, are situated near the occurrence of murders; People suspect the deformed one as the culprit, but it turns out to be the other one. What's New?, script by Stan Lee, art by Russ Heath. Terror Tale, script by Stan Lee, art by Russ Heath; A vampire captures a fat man and takes his victim to display him to his brothers; They all agree that not even the Beast-Man captures such victims and ask the fat man his name; The fat man doesn't speak and instead transforms into the Beast-Man and attacks the vampires. The Man Who Isn't There, art by Tony DiPreta. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$350 Marvel Tales 113 CGC 5.0 Terror Tale! 1953 Atlas Horror Comic Heath Sekowsky Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published May 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Bill Everett. Dial 'Z' for Zombie, art by Jim Mooney; While in Haiti, Oscar Bellows steals the Voodoo Phone from the Voodoo Master; The phone allows the user to conjure up a zombie, which Bellows uses to get his revenge on those who wronged him. The Monster Inside text story. Waitin' for Satan, art by George Tuska; A shrewd man is so confident of his abilities that he makes a bargain with Satan that he can cheat his way to wealth if Satan gives him 1000 dollars to start with. Fifty-Fifty!, art by Cal Massey; As per the terms of his divorce, a man cuts his stepson in half with an ax to take the top half. The Terrible Teeth!, art by Robert Q. Sale. The Little Monsters, art by Tony DiPreta. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover pencils by Sol Brodsky. Stories by Carl Wessler and unknown. Art by Eddie Robbins, Don Perlin, Dick Ayers, George Roussos and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Man with No Face" with art by Eddie Robbins - An ambulance driver is hired by a strange doctor to transport accident victims to his private nursing home, but he begins to suspect that something is not quite right; "A Thousand Years Later" with art by Don Perlin - A German scientist invents a time machine and travels to 2953, where a man fills him in about the intervening thousand years; "The Two Dollar Bill" with story by Carl Wessler and pencils by Dick Ayers - When a crook shoots and robs a man he finds an unlucky two dollar bill on him, then has trouble getting rid of it; "In the Bag" - In a hotel, a crook steals a bag, not realizing what's in it; "The Hunter of Men" by Carl Wessler and George Roussos - A sadistic prison guard chases an escaped homicidal maniac back to the maniac's family home; and 2-page text story "The Little People"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Won't You Step Into My Parlor? Werewolf by Night!, inks by Jack Abel; A young man becomes forced into being an accomplice for a werewolf when he commits robberies for his lady love and leaves the victims for the werewolf; It turns out the girl is a werewolf too, the daughter of the elderly werewolf. The Starmen text story. The Final Payment!, art by Al Eadeh; A miser is beheaded in an auto accident and can't understand why people flee at the sight of him. When Billy Says Bang!, art by Tony DiPreta; A doctor discovers a young boy who has the ability to kill people by pointing his finger and saying 'bang' so he decides to use the child to eliminate his rivals. Not Wanted!, art by Sam Kweskin; A talent agent doesn't even bother to look at the person who walks in his door and auditions; He is unimpressed, and the talking and singing dog walks out of the office. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$722 Marvel Tales #116 GD/VG 3.0 Werewolf by Night - 1953 Atlas - Maneely Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Aug 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Bill Everett. Terror In The North!, art by Don Perlin; Villagers claim the body that has been found is the victim of a werewolf, but an American hunter scoffs, and goes out into the storm in order to kill the timber wolf and bring it back; He sets up a tent to wait out the storm and his nerves begin to get to him. The Charm that Failed! text story. A Little Pain Never Hurt Anybody, art by Gil Kane; A dentist treats his patients without painkiller in order to save money; When he catches a brain surgeon making a pass at his wife, he suffers one of his fainting spells. Red Tape, art by Sam Kweskin. Uncle Gideon's Gold, art by Louis Ravielli. Jerry's New Job, art by Tony DiPreta; A man gets a job working as a file clerk in an office run by the Devil. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Moon Madness!; A newspaper magnate wishes to build a private rocket to the moon in order to secure mineral rights, so he spreads tales of the moon being the source of werewolves to get public pressure hindering the government's moon effort. Typhoid; A couple come up with a fraud scheme to collect a life insurance policy during a typhoid outbreak and then actually encounter a carrier on the train they are leaving town on in order to spend the money in another state. The Infernal Coach text story. Noah; this time, Noah and his space ark leave Earth because of a protracted drought. The Magic Word; A magician threatens the life of a fakir unless he reveals his levitation trick. When a World Went Mad!; A scientist gives the world a serum which grants immortal life, but without the fear of death, atomic war breaks out and ruins civilization. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1953 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover pencils by Sol Brodsky. Stories by unknown. Art by Russ Heath, John Forte, Lawrence Woromay, Al Eadeh, Mac L. Pakula and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "When the Mummies Rise" with art by Russ Heath; "Collector's Item!" with pencils by John Forte; "They Gave Him a Grave" with art by Lawrence Woromay; "The New Life" with art by Al Eadeh; "They Can't Burn Blackie" with art by Mac L. Pakula; and 2-page text story "The Cursed Camera"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$175 MARVEL TALES #119 Ant Hill Torture Cover (1953) Pre Code Atlas Comics G/VG (3.0) $259 Atlas - MARVEL TALES (1949-57) #119 - Grade 3.0 - Comic Book Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Feb 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Joe Maneely. Stories by unknown. Art by Gene Colan, Tony DiPreta, Jack Katz, Chuck Winter and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Commissar" with art by Gene Colan; "Too Smart for His Age" with art by Tony DiPreta; "What Would You Do?" with pencils by Jack Katz; "The Baby-Sitter!" with art by Chuck Winter; "Nothing Ever Changes" with art by Tony DiPreta; and 2-page text story "Sands of Doom," reprinted from Girl Comics (1949) #7 (original title: "The Endless Game"). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$300 Marvel Tales #120 CGC 3.0 Atlas Comics Golden Age Horror 1954 Pre Code Graveyard $629 MARVEL TALES #120- CGC 6.0- FINE COPY- FANTASTIC HORROR CVR-JOE MANEELY ART Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Mar 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.$60.00
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The Voice from the Grave; A woman buries her husbands alive for their money until the ghost of the first victim digs up the latest and they get their revenge upon her. The Cannibals; A son is eaten by his father who has converted to the cannibal way of life. The Gamble!; A gambler's idiot son can spell out the names of winning ponies but refuses to do so after a few wins. Appointment with Death; A 25-year-old with a brain tumor is given small odds of surviving surgery to remove it and has a hallucination of encountering Death. Down Down Down; A professor and his assistant become the victims of mermen who open up their bathysphere in order to get a better look at them. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Stories by Paul S. Newman and unknown. Art by Tony DiPreta, Al Gordon, Gene Colan, Joe Kubert and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Baby Sitter" with pencils by Tony DiPreta; "Keep Out" with art by Al Gordon and Joe Kubert; "The Last Gesture!"; "The Glasses!" with story by Paul S. Newman; "The Man Without a Body"; and 2-page text story "A House in Venice" with illo by Gene Colan. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Harry Anderson. Stories by unknown. Art by Bob Correa, Mannie Banks, Louis Ravielli, Vic Carrabotta and unknown. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "The Lonely Road" with art by Bob Correa; "The Vampire's Victim" with art by Mannie Banks; "George!" with art by Louis Ravielli; "Defense Witness"; "No Way Out" with art by Vic Carrabotta; and 2-page text story "The Mark of Guilt"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Harry Anderson. Stories by unknown. Art by John Forte, Joe Maneely, George Roussos, Seymour Moskowitz and Sid Greene. The strangest stories ever told! In this issue: "Behind the Door!" with art by John Forte; "He Waits at the Tombstone!" with art by Joe Maneely; "The Man with Wings!" with art by George Roussos; "A Box Is a Box!" with art by Seymour Moskowitz; "He Died Too Soon!" with art by Sid Greene; and 2-page text story "The Charm of Bubastes," reprinted from Astonishing (1951 Marvel/Atlas) #18 (original title: "Laughter of the Cat God"). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Harry Anderson. Where Monsters Prowl, pencils by Bob Brown, inks by Jack Abel; Monsters inhabit the body of a reporter. The Consequence text story. The Dictator!, art by John Forte; Zinyov the dictator forces a scientist to develop a virus that will kill everyone in his country that doubts his ability to lead them. Its only victim is Zinyov himself. The Unwanted!, art by Bill Walton; Human colonists are forced off Mars and so attempt to return to Earth only to be rejected by the cavemen remnants left after atomic war. The Horror House. Murder!, art by Doug Wildey; Rorney kills his uncle and his cousin Eric gives him an alibi, but when their expected inheritance doesn't come through it leads to two more murders when they kill each other. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Harry Anderson. The Lonely Man, art by Al Eadeh; The son of a cyclops is very lonely so he goes around pan-handling for friends; Since the look of a cyclops is fatal, he never keeps friends for very long as he has this one bad habit of taking off his sunglasses in order to get a better look at them. Murdock's Brain!, art by Joe Maneely; Murdock invents a serum that will preserve his brain even though his body appears dead because he hopes to avoid atomic war that is impending. The Death of Me!, art by Sy Moskowitz; A man comes to the realization that the reflections that gaze out at us from mirrors are actually murderous beings from a different dimension that wish to usurp our place. It Came from Nowhere, art by Doug Wildey; Aliens from space wish to conquer Earth, but when they land, temperatures are too high for them and they melt into a blob-like creature. The Graves That Moved. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Vampires Also Die; A vampire is jealous of his brother's prowess and so he bargains with a witch to kill him; The witch gives him a powder to sprinkle on his brother's wings so that they will be unresponsive when he attempts to flee the mob. A Thing of Evil text story. Buried Alive!; A magician gets his romantically-minded assistant out of the way by locking her in a safe and dumping it in the river so that she drowns as water leaks in. He Walks through Walls; When a bank president receives a shock in his bathroom which renders his body intangible he decides to rob his own bank. Skrak's Secret!; An envious artist wishes to learn how a painter paints the grotesque figures that he does so he sneaks into the studio and surprises the man in his work. Gone is the Gargoyle; A gargoyle disguises himself as a policeman to marry a human girl. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$65 MARVEL TALES #127 GOOD+ 2.5 $150 MARVEL TALES #127 VG- 3.5 MORT DRUCKER JOHN ROMITA GARGOYLE PRE-CODE HORROR 1954 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Nov 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Harry Anderson. Emily, art by Pete Tumlinson; An alien marries a homely Earth girl who is treated cruelly by those around her and gives her a ring that will protect her when the rest of his invasion force lands. The Search! text story. When a Vampire Dies; Villagers kill a vampire who was appointed for their district and he is replaced by a vampire not content to feed merely upon the blood of animals. The Man Who Meddled!; A researcher looking to accelerate the life span of mice succeeds, but because he was exposed to the process as well, his son is dead from old age two weeks after his birth, and he is aging rapidly too. Walking Horror, art by Tom Cooke. Oh, Baby!, art by John Forte. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$680 Marvel Tales #128 CGC 7.0 w/ OW/W pages 1954! Atlas classic sci fi cover I33 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Dec 1954 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. You Can't Touch Bottom, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Frank Giacoia; A mysterious jacket has a spell on it that compels any who wear to stuff objects into the bottomless right pocket; A scientist figures he can get rich if he can figure out the secret of the other. Where There's a Will text story. The Assassin!, art by Vince Colletta. Dog-Gone!, art by Howie Post; A failed writer rescues a dog from an alley who turns out to be a better writer than he ever was. The Helping Hand!, pencils by Vernon Henkel; Big city crooks move out to a small town in order to avoid the law but are undone by snoopy neighbors. Just Suppose..., art by Tony Mortellaro; A writer finds an alien and makes a pet out of him, but when his fellows come for him, the tables are turned. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.$720.00
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Cover art by Russ Heath. Tornado, art by Vic Carrabotta; A tornado that behaves as though it were enslaved to a particular man turns out to be created by aliens to study his behavior. No Escape text story. Willie! Or Won't He?, art by Paul Hodge. The Next World!, art by John Forte. The Threat, art by Mort Lawrence. The Giant Killer, art by Sid Greene; Four mutant giants emerge from hiding after an atomic bomb test so that they can destroy the menacing mutant creatures created by the blast; They know that the radiation from the test will eventually prove deadly to all humans, but they are hunted down and killed before they can reveal how to stop this from happening. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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The Man Who Bought a Dingbat; A used car salesman takes as a trade-in a car that transports him to another planet where he becomes stranded without gas among hostile alien creatures. The Journey text story. Five Fingers, pencils by Paul Hodge; A pickpocket creates a wax hand so that he can set it in his coat while his real hand does his dirty deeds; When he picks the wrong tough guy target, the guy feels his wallet being lifted and tells the thief he doesn't have time to find a cop but he is going to punish him by mashing his hand. The Rookie. Farewell-Moon; Werewolves on the moon led by a tyrant plot to conquer Earth so they send a scout that, if slain, will cause them to cancel their invasion plans. While Death Waits, pencils by Gene Colan; A miner trapped by a cave-in, figuring rescue impossible, confesses to his buddies that he's a murderer but then they are rescued nonetheless. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.$118.00
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover pencils by Sol Brodsky. Stories by unknown. Art by John Tartaglione, Sid Greene, Robert Q. Sale, Ed Winiarski, Dick Ayers and unknown. All brand-new Marvel Tales! (Except for the reprint text story!) In this issue: "Poison Pen!" with art by John Tartaglione; "The Old Couple!" with art by Sid Greene; "Hail the Hero" with art by Robert Q. Sale; "The Man Who Lost Yesterday!" with art by Ed Winiarski; "The Man Who Wasn't" with pencils by Dick Ayers; and 2-page text story "The Visitor!", reprinted from Adventures Into Weird Worlds (1952-1954 Marvel/Atlas) #16 (original title: "Daughter of Death"). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover pencils by Sol Brodsky. Meet Maggie, art by Sid Greene; A woman has fantastic luck because she is married to an angel. The Radio text story. The Lonely Little Boy!, art by Vince Colletta; A couple get a robot child as a companion for their son, but over time they lose their ability to distinguish between the two of them. Inside the Box, art by Ed Winiarski; A man inherits a fortune and a mystical glass which displays a man's inner self; When he goes down to the pub to choose one of his friends to share his fortune with he is dismayed to see that through the glass, they are all scoundrels. The Talking Dog, art by Bob Powell; A dog lets his master in on the secret that dogs can talk, they just choose not to. The Coward, art by Mac Pakula; A nightwatchman who lets a thief escape with the loot because he fears assault is branded a coward and exiled from his city. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$100 MARVEL TALES #133 VG 4.0 BOB POWELL SOL BRODSKY HORROR SCI-FI 1955 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published May 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by unknown. Art by Manny Stallman, Harry Anderson, Dick Ayers, Joe Kubert, Robert Q. Sale, Ernie Bache and Seymour Moskowitz. Brand-new Marvel Tales to capture your imagination! In this issue: "The Lonely House" with art by Manny Stallman; "And a Little Child..." with art by Harry Anderson; "No Time Like the Future" with art by Dick Ayers and Ernie Bache; "The Strange Ones" with art by Joe Kubert and Seymour Moskowitz; "Little Black Bag!" with art by Robert Q. Sale; and 2-page text story "The Visitors"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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"Mr. Dugan's Dragon" (cover featured) features a reporter who looks enough like J. Jonah Jameson to be Jonah's father. Edited by Stan Lee. Cover pencils by Sol Brodsky. Stories by unknown. Art by Mort Drucker, Dick Ayers, Ed Winiarski, Mac L. Pakula and John Tartaglione. Brand-new Marvel Tales! In this issue: "Mr. Dugan's Dragon" with art by Mort Drucker; "Joe's Jalopy!" with art by Dick Ayers; "The One They Spared" with art by Ed Winiarski; "Wings on His Feet" with art by Mac L. Pakula; "Worlds Apart" with art by John Tartaglione; and 2-page text story "The Gift"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.$70.00
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover inks by Carl Burgos. Stories by unknown. Art by Pete Tumlinson, Ross Andru, Ed Winiarski, Dick Ayers, Bob Powell, Mike Esposito, Ernie Bache and unknown. Brand-new Marvel Tales! In this issue: "Mystery of the Blocks!" with art by Pete Tumlinson; "Ceiling...Zero!" with art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito; "The Thing That Wouldn't Stop!" with art by Ed Winiarski; "The Man from Nowhere!" with art by Dick Ayers and Ernie Bache; "And There You Are!" with pencils by Bob Powell; and 2-page text story "Lady Luck"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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$600 Marvel Tales #136 CGC 7.5 Atlas Comics 1955 River City Pedigree Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Aug 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Lost...One Robot, pencils by Bob Forgione, inks by Jack Abel; A scientist attempts to build a robot companion but becomes jealous of its abilities; The machine can even read his mind and when the scientist thinks of dismantling the device, the robot falls apart in despair. Courage text story. The Door That Wouldn't Stay Shut!, art by Bob Powell; A landlord replaces a tenant's door with a door that continues to open of its own volition, so the man nails it shut for the night; When a fire breaks out, the door still opens itself, despite the nails. King of the World; A physicist wants his youth back so he can use his knowledge to lord it over people and drinks a youth serum that regresses him to infancy. He Came From Nowhere, art by John Forte; A man down on his luck is helped out by a 'dog' who is actually an angel. A Jinn Named Joe; An office employee gets a Jinn who helps him achieve material success, but then he becomes unpopular around the office. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Cover art by Joe Maneely. Tomorrow!; A man is let go from his job and approached by people who have glasses that see 24 hours into the future; They protect people from accidents and offer him a job; He accepts, but when he sees his former boss struggling to stay afloat in the river, he decides to turn in an incomplete accident report. Last Seen Climbing a Ladder!, art by Vic Carrabotta; A mocked scientist succeeds in building a ladder to an asteroid. The Little Men!, art by Paul Reinman; A carnival owner comes across small aliens who are spraying crops so that humans who eat the food will produce midgets so they won't have a size advantage when they invade. The Thinker text story. When Warren Woke Up!, script and art by Gene Fawcette; An atomic weapons scientist has a dream that the plants have become fed up with humans and have taken over the Earth. Crack-Up!, art by Doug Wildey; Spaceship pilots who can't make the grade in rocket flight school are tested in simulations. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$100 Marvel Tales: #138 VG+ Last Seen Climbing A Ladder Marvel Comics SA Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Oct 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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The Nothing Man!, art by Pete Tumlinson; When a boxing hopeful invents a powder that makes him invisible in the ring, he becomes middle-weight champ. Weather Man text story. Danger From Nowhere!; A pilot who breaks the sound barrier hears voices plotting an invasion of America which turn out to be from Napoleon. The Sleeper!, art by Bill Benulis; A father of a little boy finds out that even toys have parents too. The Talking Box!; When an atomic war destroys civilization, the primitives who are left use an old phonograph recording of a message of peace to psyche themselves up for the war raids they inflict upon neighboring tribes. The Unseen Audience!, art by Dick Ayers; A circus clown is unaware that his performance is being viewed by an appreciative alien ambassador. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$111 Atlas - MARVEL TALES (1949-57) #139 - Grade 5.5 - Comic Book Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Nov 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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Man Without Fear; A man nonchalantly goes with some aliens, thinking he's humoring some Halloween trick or treaters; His "fearlessness" convinces the Martians that Earth is better left alone and they leave. The Dreamer text story. The Man Who Followed!, art by Gene Colan; During the war, a German deserter encounters the same man, over and over, who keeps repeating, "It's your turn next!" The Wings!, art by John Forte; A small-time racketeer dies and ascends toward heaven; Along the way, he finds wings and a robe that he thinks will enable him to blend in and escape judgment. Who Goes There?, art by Vic Carrabotta; A top astronomer is a Doubting Thomas when it comes to UFO reports. Despite mounting evidence, his continued rejections and "No comment!" turn the public against him and they become an unruly mob, complete with torches. In the Dark!, art by Mort Lawrence. 36 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
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$33 Atlas - MARVEL TALES (1949-57) #140 - Grade 1.5 - Comic Book $75 Marvel Tales #140 VG- Classic Golden Age Horror Stan Lee Gene Colan Marvel 1955 Clicking on the links to the eBay listings shown above and then making a purchase may result in MyComicShop earning a commission from the eBay Partner Network.
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Published Dec 1955 by Marvel/Atlas.
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$93.00
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Edited by Stan Lee. Cover by Carl Burgos. Stories by Carl Wessler and unknown. Art by Dick Ayers, Manny Stallman, Pete Tumlinson, Bill Benulis and unknown. Brand-new Marvel Tales! In this issue: "From Out of Nowhere!" with art by Dick Ayers; "Swap Shop" with art by Manny Stallman; "The Spelunker!"; "The Last Chance" with art by Pete Tumlinson; "The Iron Brain!" by Carl Wessler and Bill Benulis; and 2-page text story "Poor Oscar"! 32 pages, full color. Cover price $0.10.
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