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This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) comic books 1953

  • Issue #9
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 9

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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff, Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Dr. Death invites you to a stark raving mad story! An old and evil witch is accidentally resurrected and haunts a young couple which moved in an abandoned New England home in "The Witch of Tarlo" with art by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: Jack Karven buys a devil's mask to wear to a masquerade. He commits evil deeds, kills the rival for his love and is in for an unpleasant surprise in "Devil's Mask!" by Bill Woolfolk and Bob McCarty. Also: Donald Matson, owner of a private zoo, is presented with a beautiful tigress. The animal however can transform into a mysterious white lady and makes Matson fall in love with her -- with fatal consequences -- in "Lady or the Tigress?" by Woolfolk and Leonard Frank. And: Two men mysteriously survive a car crash unharmed and find themselves in a strange "house of doors." They are stranded in limbo and have to find their way back to life or on to death in "The House of Doors"! Plus: 2-page text story "Old Suzy" written by John Martin, and ads for Strange Stories from Another World and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $299 This Magazine is Haunted #9 - Fawcett Publications 1953 CGC 3.0 Sheldon Moldoff

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  • Issue #10
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 10
    • 8" Cumulative spine split. Centerfold detached. Cover detached at one staple.
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Shelly Moldoff, Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: When Professor Niles unearths the remains of a Neanderthal man, the whole town suddenly regresses into inexplicable caveman behavior in "Let the Past Lie Buried!" with pencils by Shelly Moldoff. Plus: An adventurous photographer wants to take pictures of a mysterious, forbidden place called City of the Dead amidst a desert. He forces his entry by poisoning himself, but takes too high a dose and actually belongs in the realm of the dead in "The City of the Dead!" with art by Bob McCarty. Also: Engineer Roger Ellis is able to see striking doom in form of a black phantom. With a sorcerer's help he captures the phantom and imprisons it. But the horrible creature can free itself and strikes again in "Phantom of Disaster!" with story by Bill Woolfolk. And: Art painter Leo Main is threatened by his landlady Mrs. Tyran. He paints a murder scene involving her and an ominous fat man. The fat man becomes reality, though, and starts developing a will of his own in "The Fat Man!" with art by Leonard Frank. Plus: 2-page text story "The Mills Grind Fine" written by John Martin, and ads for Strange Stories from Another World and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #11
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 11

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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Cover by Shelly Moldoff. Stories by unknown. Art by Bob McCarty, Leonard Frank, Bob Powell and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: Actor Raymond Lawrence is cheating on the many women he dates. When one of them commits suicide, her former boyfriend swears revenge and builds a female robot...with the mission to search and destroy in "Lover"! Plus: Psychiatrist helps man overcome his delusion of turning into a bat in "And Then What????" with art by Bob McCarty. Also: Host character Dr. Death actively stars in this story as a satanic magician fulfilling wishes -- with a catch, of course -- in "The Bags of Trouble" with pencils by Leonard Frank. And: The age-old witch Mudga is cursed with the ability that anything that comes in contact with her is killed instantly. She's trying to live a reclusive life, but townsfolk just won't leave her be in "Touch of Death" with art by Bob Powell. Plus: 2-page text story "Vendetta" written by John Martin, and ads for Terror Tales and Worlds of Fear. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #12
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 12
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    Edited by Will Lieberson, V.A. Provisiero and Al Jetter. Stories by unknown. Art by Bud Thompson, Bob Powell and unknown. Come on in! Dr. Death has some real out-of-this-world stories to tell you! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: American writer Richard Mord visits the castle of Valord, home of the vampire lady Siroon. There he discovers the entrance to the beyond, hidden behind a strange door. When he returns for a second visit, the demons greet him all too familiar in "The Door" with art by Bud Thompson. Plus: A society lady wants to show off with an exquisite piece of pottery for her dinner party. She seeks the services of a ghoulish potter living next to a graveyard. He does create something unique in "The Store at the Cemetery"! Also: While nurse Sheila is waiting for her fiance Johnny, evil doctor Quantrell pushes her into a flesh-eating wall of pulsating meat he created. A race against the clock unfolds in "The Wall of Flesh!" with pencils by Bob Powell. And: A movie turkey about a Martian invasion is promoted by faking one. But instead of the hired actors real men from Mars land in Hollywood and begin their attack in "Ready -- Action -- Camera!" 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #13
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 13
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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Cover by Sheldon (Shelly) Moldoff. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Bob McCarty, Bud Thompson and unknown. Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: A family curse haunts castle Tolchime. Oscar Tolchime, the last descendant, is trapped there and has to face the vengeful spirit of Lady Constance, who was put to death there 400 years before, in "The Tapestry of Tolchime" with art by Bob McCarty. Plus: Movie actor Jackson Blair makes his way to fame with the help of a witch's magic potion. When Blair breaks his promise to marry her in return, she makes his head disappear. In a final confrontation, Madame Dazong dies and Blair gets equipped with a new, horrible head in "The Man Who Lost His Head!" by Bill Woolfolk and Bud Thompson. Also: We accompany Warren Hopkins on his journey from his deathbed to the pearly gates. In between he takes over his body once more, giving his family a scare when he rises as a zombie from the grave in "Where Do We Go from Here?" And: Newspaper reporter Allen Drake is assigned to cover a scientific discovery: Professor van Bohm shows him proof of an alien invasion...and dies moments after. Drake has to run for his life, but everywhere he turns, the aliens are already in control in "The Formless Shadows" with inks by Thompson. Plus: 2-page text story "Dark Angel" written by John Martin, and 1-page stories "The Haunted Treasure" and "The Mystery of the Poltergeist"! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.

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    $1,000 THIS MAGAZINE IS HAUNTED #13 CGC 5.5 OW/WH PAGES // FAWCETT PUBLICATIONS 1953

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  • Issue #14
    This Magazine Is Haunted (1951 Fawcett/Charlton) 14

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    Edited by Will Lieberson and V.A. Provisiero. Stories by Bill Woolfolk and unknown. Art by Bud Thompson, Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio and unknown. He is Dr. Death! Enter his magazine and see the horrors of the damned! Horror tales that are so scary they could only lead you to believe that This Magazine is Haunted! In this issue: When Steve Drummond freakishly survives a suicidal jump, he finds out that men are not masters of their destiny, but mere puppets engineered by a race of supernatural demons called Ids. Drummond tries to go up against them and make others realize the horrible truth in "The Greatest Secret on Earth"! Plus: Barber Louie is ridiculed by his customers for his baldness. So he makes a wig out of the fast-growing hair of a werewolf he kills in his shop. The werewolf wig however keeps growing and attacks Louie in "The Wig" with art by Bud Thompson. Also: A party of big game fishermen goes after the famous "enchanted marlin." When they finally encounter the murderous specimen, a battle over life and death ensues in "Death Fish" by Bill Woolfolk and Thompson. And: Tyler Spence inherits the home of his aunt, but has to take care of her many cats. Aunt Tabitha however returns in the shape of a gray cat and takes revenge upon her nephew, who willingly let her die, in "Gaunt Gray Cat" with inks by Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio. Plus: 2-page text story "Heart of Ice" written by John Martin, and 1-page stories "The Legend of Glamis Castle" and "The Devil's Soul"! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.