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Ad for home study courses.
Inside front cover.
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- Letters
- typeset; ? (logo)
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Shows credits, table of contents and indicia. Small black & white cover reproduction.
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Greetings, O walker in darkness.
- Characters
- Count Orlock
- Reprints
Uses still of Count Orlock from 1922 film "Nosferatu" to introduce "Morbius".
- Script
- Steve Gerber (credited)
- Pencils
- Pablo Marcos (credited)
- Inks
- Pablo Marcos (credited)
- Letters
- Tom Orzechowski (sourced)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is the city: Los Angeles, California, at twilight.
- Genre
- horror-suspense; superhero
- Characters
- Martine Bancroft (flashback); Hans Jorgenson (flashback); Lizard [Curt Connors] (flashback); Morbius [Michael Morbius] (origin retold, also in flashback); Emil Nikos (death in flashback); Spider-Man [Peter Parker] (flashback); Barbara Clark (death); Carolyn; Nilrac (first appearance; villain; death); Madame Laera (first appearance; death)
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Reprints
- Script
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- Editing
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- When I planned to retire before fifty:
Ad offering 24 page booklet on how to start a Duraclean Dealership.
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- Blood Is Thicker…
- Characters
- Lon Chaney, Jr. (photograph)
- Reprints
Discusses vampires in literature, comic books and films which will be or have been used in the new Vampire Tales magazine.
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- Roy Thomas ?
- Pencils
- Barry Windsor-Smith (illustration)
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- Barry Windsor-Smith (illustration)
- Letters
- John Costanza
- Characters
- Conan
House ad for Savage Tales #2, October 1973.
On bottom of last page of "Blood Is Thicker…".
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Ah, Lucretia my sweet…how invitingly you await your Living-Dead paramour.
- Characters
- David Peel (photograph); Yvonne Monlaur (photograph)
- Reprints
Introduction to "To Kill a Werewolf!", fumetti-style, using a still from the movie "The Brides of Dracula" (1960).
- Script
- ?
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- Bill Everett (credited)
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- Bill Everett (credited)
- Letters
- Bill Everett (sourced)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Your history, Kenneth Long, must have started in some dark, unknown depth of your subconscious...
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Kenneth Long (death); Hastings; Lloyd Wayne
- Reprints
- Script
- Chris Claremont (credited)
- Pencils
- ?; ? (photography)
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- ?; ? (photography)
- Letters
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- Characters
- Lon Chaney, Sr. (photograph); Bela Lugosi (photograph); John Carradine (photograph)
- Reprints
An illustrated discussion of vampires.
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- Characters
- Marcus Welby; Woody Allen; Bob Hope; Lily Tomlin; Richard Nixon; Alfred E. Neuman
House Ad for the "new, giant-sized" Crazy magazine.
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House ad for the new Zombie black & white magazine.
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Ad for free "Conservation Career Kit".
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I am Dracula
- Characters
- Christopher Lee (photograph)
- Reprints
An introduction to "The Vampyre!", fumetti-style using a still of Christopher Lee as Dracula.
- Script
- John Polidori (credited) (original story); Ron Goulart (credited) (adaptation); Roy Thomas (credited)
- Pencils
- Win Mortimer (credited as Winslow Mortimer)
- Inks
- Win Mortimer (credited as Winslow Mortimer)
- Letters
- Joe Rosen (pages 1-11); Charlotte Jetter ? (pages 12-13)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I first heard the tales in greece...
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Lord Ruthven (first appearance); Aubrey; Jessica; Lady Mercer; Henri; Ianthe (death)
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Reprints
Adapted from the story by John Polidori.
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On top of page between sixth and seventh pages of "The Vampyre!"
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House ad for FOOM membership for $2.50.
On bottom of page between sixth and seventh pages of "The Vampyre!"
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Ad for reproductions of horror-themed oil paintings for $1.50 each, from Johnson-Mashburn Studios.
On page after conclusion of "The Vampyre!"
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- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- …All right, Silas. Danny's dead and done with.
- Characters
- Michael Ripper (photograph)
- Reprints
Introduction, fumetti-style, to "Satan Can Wait!" using still from a Hammer horror film.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Paul Reinman (signed as Paul Reinman)
- Inks
- Paul Reinman (signed as Paul Reinman)
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original editor)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This is Danny, a hard-working but happy man without a worry in the world.
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Satan; Danny; Jim; Burt; Wilson
- Universe
- Marvel : mainstream
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
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- Letters
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House ad for Monsters Unleashed #2, September 1973.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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- Editing
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House ad for Monster Madness #2, 1973.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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- Editing
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Ad for 7 ft. polyethylene ghost for $1.00, from Melton Co.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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- Letters
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- Editing
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Ad for the book "Pictorial History of Crime" for $6.50.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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Ad for self-defense booklets.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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Ad offering catalog of "actual posters" for $1.00.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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Public Service Announcement
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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Ad for Ed Sale's "Secret System" to learn to play guitar.
On page between 2nd and 3rd pages of "Satan Can Wait!"
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- Genre
- non-fiction
- Characters
- Charles Atlas (photo)
On page following "Satan Can Wait".
- Script
- Mark Evanier (credited)
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- ? (photography)
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- Letters
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- Keywords
- Vampire
Photo-laden article on the worst vampire films ever.
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- Neal Adams (illustration)
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- Neal Adams (illustration)
- Letters
- Tom Orzechowski
House ad for Dracula Lives #2, 1973.
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- Letters
- John Costanza
House ad for prose digest magazine "The Haunt of Horror", 1973.
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- various
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- various
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House ad for back issues of Dracula Lives #1, Monster Madness #1 & #2 and Monsters Unleashed #1 for $1.00 each, with cover repros.
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- Step into my parlor, O wanderer of the night.
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Introduction, fumetti-style, for "Revenge of the Unliving!"
- Script
- Gardner Fox (credited)
- Pencils
- Jordi Bernet (credited as Bernet) (signed as Jordi Bernet)
- Inks
- Jordi Bernet (credited as Bernet) (signed as Jordi Bernet)
- Letters
- Joe Rosen
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I -- hear! I -- see! Once more, I -- live!
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Melissa Jenkins (also in flashback, death); James Gordon (also in flashback); Jim Gordon
- Synopsis
- A vampire rises from her coffin to kill the grandson of the man who imprisoned her.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Pablo Marcos (signed as Pablo Marcos) (illustration)
- Inks
- Pablo Marcos (signed as Pablo Marcos) (illustration)
- Letters
- John Costanza
House ad for Vampire Tales #2.
- Script
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- Letters
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- Editing
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Ad for Guinness Book Of World Records for $5.95.
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Ad for 7-foot Frankenstein monster and Boney the Skeleton for $1.00 each, from Honor House Products.
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Ad for various novelty items.
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Ad for 411 pc. fishing outfit for $12.95.
Inside back cover.
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Ad for free booklet on "How to finish High School at home".
Back cover.