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Tomb of Darkness
#23
(November 1976)
Marvel
, 1974 Series
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Volume
1
Price
0.30 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Comics Group
Brand
Marvel Comics Group [entire top banner]
Barcode
?
Editing
Archie Goodwin
(editor)
Issue Notes
This issue has variants:
Tomb of Darkness (Marvel, 1974 series) #23 [British]
Death Is a Mountain!
(Table of Contents)
cover / 1 page
(report information)
Pencils
Ron Wilson ?
Inks
Frank Giacoia
Colors
?
Letters
Danny Crespi ?
Genre
horror-suspense
Keywords
mountain climbing
;
skeletons
Indexer Notes
cover art credits from Nick Caputo (April 1, 2006)
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Cover gallery
Death Is a Mountain!
(Table of Contents: 1)
comic story / 6 pages
(report information)
Script
?
Pencils
Paul Reinman
Inks
Paul Reinman
Colors
?
Letters
Artie Simek
;
Jim Novak
(new title lettering)
Editing
Stan Lee
(original story)
Job Number
[D-409]
Genre
crime; horror-suspense
Synopsis
A band of mountain climbers turn on each other, each wanting to be the first to climb Mount Keller, but all end up dead.
Reprints
from
Men's Adventures (Marvel, 1950 series) #25
(January 1954) [retitled]
Address Unknown
(Table of Contents: 2)
comic story / 3 pages
(report information)
Script
?
Pencils
Bob Bean
Inks
Bob Bean
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Stan Lee
(original story)
Job Number
[J-115]
Genre
science fiction
Synopsis
An inventor creates a machine to convert rocks into diamonds but kicks it when it doesn't work and leaves, turning to panhandling. But the kick started the machine up and it makes his old landlady very rich, however, she cannot locate him.
Reprints
from
Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1949 series) #146
(May 1956)
Spaceship in My Barn
(Table of Contents: 3)
comic story / 5 pages
(report information)
Script
Bill Everett ?
Pencils
Bill Everett
(signed)
Inks
Bill Everett
(signed)
Colors
?
Letters
Bill Everett
Editing
Stan Lee
(original story)
Job Number
[H-657]
Genre
science fiction
Synopsis
A reporter is frustrated to meet alien visitors and to fail to acquire pictures or evidence of any kind for their landing on Earth.
Reprints
from
Astonishing (Marvel, 1951 series) #47
(March 1956)
The Old Couple!
(Table of Contents: 4)
comic story / 4 pages
(report information)
Script
?
Pencils
Sid Greene
Inks
Sid Greene
Colors
?
Letters
?
Editing
Stan Lee
(original story)
Job Number
[F-613]
Genre
fantasy-supernatural
Synopsis
When an elderly couple pass away, they find that they are young once again in the afterlife.
Reprints
from
Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1949 series) #132
(March 1955)
The Spider-Man and the Fly!
(Table of Contents: 5)
(Expand)
/
Hostess Twinkies
;
Spider-Man
/ comics-form advertising / 1 page
(report information)
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Address Unknown
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The Spider-Man and the Fly!
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;
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