- Script
- Stan Lee ? (plot); Larry Lieber ? (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (signed)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ray Holloway ?
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original story)
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Philip Morgan; Mrs. Morgan; humanoid robot
- Synopsis
- Humanoid robots are banned, but their inventor keeps one in secret, and aliens try to turn it against humanity. It resists and they are forced to flee, but the robot’s inventor thinks that it disobeyed him by leaving hiding, not knowing that it saved humanity.
- Reprints
The story is miscredited to Journey into Mystery #99.
- Script
- Stan Lee ?
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (signed)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original story)
- Job Number
- [T-604]
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Bull Drago; Hunk; Indian chieftain (introduction for all); Totem (introduction and origin)
- Synopsis
- Two convicts escape from prison and terrorise a nearby Indian tribe. The chieftain defends his tribe by using their traditional magic to bring their totem pole to life to chase the two all the way back to prison.
- Reprints
sequel appears in Weird Wonder Tales #13 (December 1975)
- Script
- Stan Lee ? (plot); Larry Lieber ? (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck
- Inks
- Don Heck
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original story)
- Job Number
- [T-807]
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Amos; Anne
- Synopsis
- A criminal uses a potion to turn himself into a dog temporarily, in order to escape from burglaries unnoticed. He must return home quickly in order to avoid being stuck as a dog for a month, but is picked up by a local dog catcher and trapped in the pound.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person.