(December 1953)

Marvel, 1951 Series
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Volume:
1
Price:
0.10 USD
Pages:
36
Indicia frequency:
?
Indicia Publisher:
Official Magazine Corp.
Brand:
Atlas [wireframe globe]
Editing:
Stan Lee
Format:
4 Color; Standard Golden Age US; Newsprint; Saddle-Stitched; On-Going Series

Issue Notes

Parts of this issue are reprinted:

A Fella Needs a Zombie! (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Credits

Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Vampire (Table of Contents)

comic story / ? pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Content Information

Synopsis:
A police chief of a village is revealed to be a vampire.

The Couple Next Door (Table of Contents)

comic story / ? pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Content Information

Synopsis:
A henpecked husband is demanded by his wife to provide something bigger and better than what the neighbor's have. When he goes to tell her the latest thing the neighbor's wife got, his wife tells him to shut up and just give her one bigger and better, so he picks up a shotgun and blows her head off. He tried to tell her that the neighbor had given his wife a hole in the head for trying to keep up with the neighbors.
Reprints:

The Toy Train (Table of Contents)

comic story / ? pages (report information)

Credits

Script:
?
Pencils:
?
Inks:
?
Colors:
?
Letters:
?

Content Information

Synopsis:
An orphan boy is visited by a stranger who leaves him a train set. When the boy shrinks to actually be able to board the train, he thinks that he is dreaming, but when his cruel uncle wakes him, he finds the train is still there. When the uncle threatens to smash the train, the boy shrinks once again and pilots the train into the uncle, killing him.

Editing

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Vampire
  2. 2. The Couple Next Door
  3. 3. The Toy Train
This issue was most recently modified by:
  • Ethan Hoddes
  • Bill Borre
Issues in this series have been indexed by:
  • Jim Walls
  • Craig Delich
  • Tony R. Rose
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Gary L. Watson