- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-327
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Tom Sawyer
- Inks
- Tom Sawyer
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- K-212
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-332
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-317
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-316
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-317
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-316
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-317
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
Paper Doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-317
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-331
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-337
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Sserpo
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-337
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Sserpo; Thomas Burke; Henry Burke; Anne Burke
- Synopsis
- A growth serum is abandoned and eaten by a lizard, which grows big enough to menace the Earth. The world is only saved when a scientist, the great-grandson of the inventor of the serum, contacts aliens on Jupiter, who use their advanced technology to restore the creature to normal.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
George Olshevsky's Marvel Comics Index credits Stan Lee as sole writer.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- J-849
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Jimmy Binn; Tooloo
- Synopsis
- An ordinary man envies body-builders on the beach, and a strange figure teaches him about the strength of his own mind.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-339
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Ben; Spade; Mr. White
- Synopsis
- Two thugs attempt to mug a kindly old man in the park when a statue comes to his aid.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Paul Reinman (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Paul Reinman (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-338
- Genre
- superhero; fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Dr. Anthony Droom [later retroactively renamed Doctor Druid]; Krogg
- Synopsis
- Dr. Droom investigates the disappearance of several houses, and finds that an alien disguised as a scientist is to blame.
- Reprints
Doctor Droom next appears as Doctor Druid in the Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1968 series) #210 (April 1977). The character had been renamed in reprints appearing in Weird Wonder Tales to avoid confusion with Dr. Doom.
George Olshevsky's Marvel Comics Index credits Stan Lee as sole writer.
Story carries the over-title "Dr. Droom Defies the Menace Called…".
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-344
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Prof. Robert Carter
- Synopsis
- A physicist working at an atomic research lab in New Mexico goes into work one day with a spider in his pants cuff. The creature is bombarded by the atomic rays and grows to a huge size, gaining the power to think and speak, and then attacks the humans. The physicist tricks the spider into snagging a test missile in its web and when it climbs towards it, the missile detonates and kills the spider.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- A-786
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Matt Anderson; Midget Morgan/Count Morgan; Dr. Waynne
- Synopsis
- The mysterious death of a scientist reveals a mystical device and leads to the death of a centuries-old Italian count.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration. The events of this story are dated January 8, 1952.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-345
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Bill Jones; Ruth Jones; Mr. Cragley; Jordan
- Synopsis
- A couple with a nasty landlord get a free TV set from a stranger. It is a device sent by aliens to enslave Earth by hypnotizing people through the sets in preparation for their landing force. The couple snap out of the hypnosis and the aliens from Pluto realize that their plan has failed and leave Earth. It turns out the landlord took down the antenna that the couple had set up to improve reception of the set, and the couple express their overwhelming gratitude to the puzzled landlord.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck (credited)
- Inks
- Don Heck (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-346
- Genre
- science fiction
- Synopsis
- Martians come to Earth to discover if humans represent a threat to them. They question a human using a machine to verify his answers, and find that he is totally free of greed, hatred or deceit. The Martians leave satisfied, unaware that they questioned a mental patient.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-347
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Charles Grey; Sarah Grey; Medusa the Gorgon
- Synopsis
- A couple moves to a cursed castle and the man discovers the imprisoned Medusa. When her powers do not affect him she thinks they have disappeared and accidentally turns herself to stone, not knowing the man is blind.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-348
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-340
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-341
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
Paper Doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-341
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
Paper Doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-340
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-350
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- G-527
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-340
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited, signed)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-341
- Genre
- humor
- Reprints
Paper Doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-341
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
Fashion Page.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-349
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Buzz Baxter; Hedy Wolfe; Nancy Brown
- Reprints
- Keywords
- wedding
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-360
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gosh, gals, don't weddings just make you feel tingly all over?
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Nancy Brown; Hedy Wolfe; Patsy's parents; John F. Kennedy; Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy; Mitch Miller; Elvis Presley; Yul Brynner; Fred MacMurray; Elizabeth Taylor
- Synopsis
- Patsy daydreams about marrying Buzz.
- Reprints
Various celebrities appear in a one-panel dream sequence, including President John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) and his wife Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (1929-1994), chorus leader Mitch Miller (1911-2010), singer Elvis Presley (1935-1977), and actors Yul Brynner (1920-1985), Fred MacMurray (1908-1991), and Elizabeth Taylor (1932-2011). Three other characters are not yet identified.
Patsy's outfit by Janice Bragg, Huntington, West Virginia, Nan's outfit by Karen Gaska, Yonkers, New York, Hedy's outfit by [name missing], Brattleboro, Vermont, Hedy and Nan's outfit by Barbara Holt, San Antonio, Texas and Patsy's gown by Fay Bramhall, Dover Delaware.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-342
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Oh, what a lovely day!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker
- Synopsis
- Patsy hopes to get a tan on a sunny day.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-342
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Like the new slacks I bought, Nan?
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Nan Brown
- Synopsis
- Patsy tries to fix the one leg that is shorter on her slacks.
- Reprints
Patsy's slacks by Laverne Moss, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Nan's blouse by Carol Moore, Julian, Pennsylvania, Nan's skirt by Jean Forey, Kearney, Nebraska, Patsy's blouse by Diane Steele, Franklin Park, New Jersey.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-343
- Genre
- fashion; teen
- Reprints
Paper doll with clothes designed by readers William Vaughn, Lorna Mose, Nataly Kazulen and Lucienne Jammers.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ? (illustration)
- Inks
- ? (illustration)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- A-915
- Genre
- romance; teen
- Characters
- Laurie Townson; Maggie Grant; Jerry; Tom; Harold Roundplum; Millie
- Synopsis
- With the prom coming up, Laurie is without a date.
- Reprints
Text story reprinted with a new illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-342
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- C'mon, Patsy, let's go for a dip!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Hedy Wolfe; Nancy Brown; Buzz Baxter
- Synopsis
- The girls spend the afternoon at an ocean beach.
- Reprints
Patsy's swim suit by Gloria Wharton, Andrews, Texas, Hedy's swim suit by Pamela Cashdy, Hutchinson, Kansas and Nan's swim suit by Kathy Rogers, Park Ridge, Illinois.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-343
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gee, look at that man with the beard!
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Nan Brown; Hedy Wolfe; man with a beard; chauffeur
- Reprints
Costumes by Amy Pritchett, Thomaston, Alabama, Hedy's dress by Phyllis Terrell, Dayton, Ohio, Nan's outfit by Margie Ferracane, Stony Point, New York and Patsy's dress by Sandra Alloway, McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-363
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hello, peasants!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Hedy Wolfe; Nancy Brown; Tubs Wilson; Buzz Baxter
- Synopsis
- Hedy has big news to tell the gang.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- New York Stock Exchange
Patsy's outfit by Eileen Vallely, New York, New York, Hedy's outfit by Anna Nelson, New Orleans, Louisianna and Nan's outfit by Jerrilyn La Hart, Lake Placid, New York.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-343
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gee, this is a wonderful dance, Buzz dear!
- Genre
- fashion; romance; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Hedy Wolfe; Nancy Brown; Tubs Wilson; Buzz Baxter; Ronnie Robbins
- Reprints
Patsy's gown by Amilda Castro, Brooklyn, New York, Hedy's gown by Greta Jones, Cincinnati, Ohio and Nan's gown by Nancy Gustin, Bismark, North Dakota.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-343
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- One thing no teen-age girl ever has enough of is a collection of blouses!
- Genre
- fashion; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker
- Reprints
Paper doll with blouses designed by readers Joyce Young, June Beaty, Debbie Oosewdorp, Terry Lee Swart, Judy Ragsdale and Jean Rivera.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-362
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hi, kids! Goin' in to buy a swim suit?
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Characters
- Patsy Walker; Hedy Wolfe; Nancy Brown; Mr. Styles
- Synopsis
- Patsy and Hedy both want the same red swimsuit.
- Reprints
Patsy's dress by Brenda Ross, Brooklyn, New York, Hedy's outfit by Martha Greene, Miami, Florida, Nan's outfit by Louise Rosen, Chicago, Illinois, Hedy's swimsuit by Trudy Shields, Groton, Connecticut, Patsy's suit by Betsy Wills, St. Louis, Missouri, Patsy's swimsuit by Dennise Martin, Tampa, Florida, Red swimsuit by Beverly Motzenby, Phoenix, Arizona, Hedy's swimsuit by Irene Daley, Crowell, Indiana, Hedy's swimsuit by Betty Marsh, Detroit, Michigan and Patsy's swimsuit by Wilma Berger, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Previous indexing credited lettering to Ray Holloway, marked uncertain.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I-have-come-to-take-you-to-Krogarr!!
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Joe Hanson; Creature from Krogarr
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-351
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I've always been a happy-go-lucky guy!
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Joe Hanson; Clara Hanson; Creature from Krogarr
- Synopsis
- A dissolute human is targeted by an alien that can transport items through television sets, but he is saved by his failure to pay the electric bill.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- J-959
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- With a flower in his button-hole, a broad smile on his face, and a...
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Mr. Braggle
- Synopsis
- A salesman trying to unload some oil stocks thinks that he’s found a rich mark, but instead walks into a party of talking dogs.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-352
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wanna see how it feels to be the first man to Mars?
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- "Danny Blake"; Agent X
- Synopsis
- A spy from Jupiter disguised as a human stows away on the first rocket from Earth to Mars. The pilot is a Martian spy disguised as Earthman Dan Blake whose mission is to radio back to Earth that a radiation belt with fatal effects makes attempting to reach Mars too dangerous so Earthmen will give up their attempts to reach Mars. The spy from Jupiter overcomes the Martian and radios Jupiter that travel to Mars is safe, and then radios the Martian's story back to Earth so as to discourage Earthlings from space flight.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck (credited)
- Inks
- Don Heck (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-353
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Some there are, who are the victims of criminals...
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Monk Morgan
- Synopsis
- An American criminal robs an old gypsy man, ignoring his pleas and curses. When he returns to the United States he sees a fortune teller at a circus, and finds the tent suspended in the void, with the fortune teller revealed as the old man.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-354
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Joe, are you still saving these whacky clippings about haunted houses?
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Joe; Mike
- Synopsis
- A man spends the night in a haunted house with the house’s caretaker. He thinks that he didn’t see a ghost, but the caretaker was killed years ago.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; Marshal Sam Hawk; Jesse James; Johnny Ringo; Drago Dalton
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- ?
- Job Number
- V-355
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; Steel; Drago Dalton; Jim Dancer; Four-Finger Gill; Cotton Gray; Marshal Sam Hawk; Lucy Hawk; Jesse James; Cross-Draw Murdock; Johnny Ringo
- Synopsis
- Sam Hawk's daughter convinces Kid Colt to rescue him from a town run by outlaws.
- Reprints
Sam Hawk last appears in issue #98 (May 1961) and next appears in continuity in issue #121 (March 1965), in issue #111 (July 1963) there is a redrawing of the first three Sam Hawk stories in past continuity. Drago Dalton last appears in issue #97 (March 1961).
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Maneely (signed as M.)
- Inks
- Joe Maneely (signed as M.)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- G-863
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Grangely Barton; Bligh Conan; Miles Frazer
- Synopsis
- A prominent citizen wins a dispute over an old theatre by finding a treasure thought to be lost forever.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-355
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; Steel; Drago Dalton; Jim Dancer; Four-Finger Gill; Cotton Gray; Marshal Sam Hawk; Lucy Hawk; Jesse James; Cross-Draw Murdock; Johnny Ringo
- Synopsis
- Kid Colt and Sam Hawk defeat the outlaws, and Hawk's daughter helps the Kid escape her duty-bound father.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-361
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Moose Murdock
- Synopsis
- A man arrested for shooting an Indian thinks that his gang is breaking him free, but it is really the Indian's vengeful friends.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-375
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Kid Colt [Blaine Colt]; Steel; Hank
- Synopsis
- Kid Colt acts brutish to dissuade a youngster that idolizes him from turning outlaw.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-356
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Out there among the stars exist countless other worlds!
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- John Cummings
- Synopsis
- A teenager uncovers a plot of two-dimensional beings to invade Earth by posing as a construction crew to dig a hole in the street that acts as a passageway between dimensions and thwarts their designs.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- hypno-ray
Narrated in the first person.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ? (illustration)
- Inks
- ? (illustration)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- G-672
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wishing doesn't always make it so, but in Tom's case it was different.
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Tom Norton; Mr. Mason; Mr. Frank; Bobby Norton
- Synopsis
- A real estate agent gains telepathy from a magic paper weight.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-357
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- At last we've sold the store, Martha!
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- John; Martha
- Synopsis
- A retired couple exploring the Everglades comes upon an alien who has been mired in the bog after landing to affect repairs and was making his way back to the ship. In exchange for their help in securing enough vines to pull him free of the bog, he removes their memories of the incident and makes them younger.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Florida; Fountain of Youth
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Paul Reinman (credited)
- Inks
- Paul Reinman (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-358
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The seeds of mystery and danger can grow anywhere!
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Characters
- Simon Queel; Luther Zoroni; Mr. Cartwright
- Synopsis
- A greedy elevator operator fakes an accident to get a rich customer to give him a big tip, but the elevator falls forever as the suddenly sinister passenger promises he’ll get his reward.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Sol Brodsky (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-359
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Bored with the present?
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- John; Alana; King (dog)
- Synopsis
- A teenager in the future desires to return to Earth despite scientist's warning that over thousands of years humans are no longer adapted to life on Earth. When the boy steals a rocket ship and makes the faster than light journey back to the original homeworld, he finds that the scientists were indeed correct as his rocket ship is only about an inch tall to the Earthmen.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Centaurius II (planet)
This story is similar to "I Landed on the Forbidden Planet!" drawn by Steve Ditko in Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #5 (September 1959).
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-364
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Orrgo (introduction); Jo-Jo
- Synopsis
- An alien race with immense telepathic and telekinetic powers send one of their kind to conquer Earth. He easily defeats the police and army and freezes Washington, DC in a block of ice, but is killed by a gorilla while resting because he only prepared defences against humans.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
Orrgo or a character based on him next appears in Defenders (Marvel, 2001 series) #9 (November 2001).
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Maneely
- Inks
- Joe Maneely
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- J-932
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Marvin Kale; Paula Kale
- Synopsis
- When a husband goes shopping he finds a new cleaning fluid that makes anything better than new, even him.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as Steve Ditko)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as Steve Ditko)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-365
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Adam; Eve
- Synopsis
- A scientist prolongs his life for a thousand years, outliving all his friends as Earth becomes overpopulated. When Earth is abandoned he stays behind with one young woman, leaving only the two of them, Adam and Eve, to restart civilization.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person. This story is a retelling of "I Am the Last Man on Earth!" drawn by Don Heck, from Strange Worlds (Marvel, 1958 series) #1 (December 1958).
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck (credited)
- Inks
- Don Heck (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-366
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- X-35
- Synopsis
- In a war against robots, the robots try to find a way to break the human defenses by sending a robot spy disguised as a human. The spy leads them into a trap, and they discover that their spy was a human disguised as a robot.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Paul Reinman (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Paul Reinman (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-367
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- John Marshall; Molitis germ
- Synopsis
- A medical researcher on a boat enlarges a germ to human size, causing it to attack him and hijack the boat. The germ lands on an island in order to make an army of enlarged germs, but an atomic test destroys it.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Why The Umbrella And Raincoat On A Sunny Day...
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Characters
- Millie; Clicker
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-373
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-369
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
Paper dolls.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-368
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-369
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-368
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- H-937
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited) (signed as Stan G.)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-369
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-376
- Genre
- teen
- Synopsis
- Millie is inadvertantly launched into space aboard a rocket.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited) (signed as Stan G.)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Stan Goldberg (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-374
- Genre
- teen
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Linda, without you life means nothing to me!
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- John Gallant; Linda Carter; Steve Stuart; Gwen Glitter
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-387
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Linda, I hope this won't seem like kid stuff to you...
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- Steve Stuart; Linda Carter; Gwen Glitter; John Gallant; Dolly; Jackson
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- G-179
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-370
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Say, Linda, why are you getting all dolled up?
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- Linda Carter
- Reprints
Two short comic stories have the same job number: this story and the next story.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-370
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Follow me, Linda!
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- Linda Carter
- Reprints
Two short comic stories have the same job number: this story and the previous story.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-371
- Characters
- Linda Carter
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-370
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Look, here comes Linda Carter!
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- Linda Carter
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-371
- Characters
- Gwen Glitter
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-371
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-386
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gosh, today sure was a tough day, Linda!
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-371
- Characters
- Steve Stuart
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-385
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Wow! Look at Linda racing out of the hospital!
- Genre
- humor; medical; romance
- Characters
- Linda Carter
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek); Sol Brodsky (logo design)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I -- I can't turn invisible fast enough!! How can we stop this creature, Torch?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Fantastic Four [The Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]]; Giganto
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
Timely-Atlas expert Michael Vassallo has examined hundreds of known Klein art and inking samples, as has Nick Caputo, and both agree that Klein is the inker of the cover. Mark Evanier also agrees on Klein's credit. Inkers originally cited as possibilities included Chris Rule and Dick Ayers (who has affirmed he did not ink the cover or interior).
Goldberg coloring credit disclosed in February 2011 http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=31016 http://www.firstcomicsnews.com/?p=20698 and mentioned on Fantastic Four #600 letters page.
Logo design credit from Todd Klein and Mark Evanier from Klein's Facebook page, used by permission. Klein says generally early Marvel logos were designed by Brodsky and either inked or finished by Simek.
An entire facsimile issue including the front cover and complete story was reprinted (minus the ads) in Golden Book and Record Set # SLP-185 in 1966. Maximum Fantastic Four contains the full issue (with ads) as a poster.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited); Sol Brodsky ?
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-372
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- With the sudden fury of a thunderbolt, a flare is shot into the sky over Central City!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; Human Torch [Johnny Storm]] (introduction, origin); the Mayor of Central City; Central City Police Department [Pete; unnamed members]; National Guard unnamed members;
- Synopsis
- Dr. Reed Richards takes his friends on a rocket trip that changes their lives forever.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- automobiles; Central City; cosmic rays; Fantasti-Flare; fighter jets; flare guns; missiles; National Guard; parachutes; rockets; spacecraft
Timely-Atlas expert Michael Vassallo has examined hundreds of known Klein art and inking samples, as has Nick Caputo, and both agree that Klein is the primary inker, with alterations likely by Sol Brodsky.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited); Sol Brodsky ?
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-372
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- And now, having met our four amazing characters, let us resume our tale...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Mole Man [Moleman] (introduction); Monsters of Monster Isle [Giganto; Tricephalous] (introduction, all unnamed here); French Army [Pierre; unnamed soldiers]
- Synopsis
- Atomic plants disappear all around the world. Reed Richards pinpoints a place which is at the same distance from them all: Monster Isle.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- aircraft; diamonds; French army; French Equatorial Africa; monsters; nuclear power plants; Subterranea; Valley of Diamonds
Timely-Atlas expert Michael Vassallo has examined hundreds of known Klein art and inking samples, as has Nick Caputo, and both agree that Klein is the primary inker with Sol Brodsky likely providing corrections. Previous indexer credited Chris Rule.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited); Sol Brodsky ?
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Before we witness the breath-taking conclusion of our amazing tale, let us gather together all the loose ends!
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]]; Mole Man [Moleman] (origin); Monsters of Monster Isle [Rock Monster Guardian [Ugu] (introduction); Giganto] (all unnamed)
- Synopsis
- Having captured the Fantastic Four, Moleman recounts how he discovered his underground kingdom.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- aircraft; blindness; Monster Isle; monsters
Timely-Atlas expert Michael Vassallo has examined hundreds of known Klein art and inking samples, as has Nick Caputo, and both agree that Klein is the inker, with alterations likely by Sol Brodsky. Previous indexer credited Chris Rule.
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural; science fiction
- Characters
- Dan Harper; Bob Crane
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-377
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Dan Harper; Pandora
- Synopsis
- A shipwrecked man meets the legendary Pandora, who tricks him into releasing the demons from her box. Humanity is helpless against the demons, but the man forces Pandora to recall them by dispelling her illusory beauty.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- monsters
Narrated in the first person. This story is retold in Chamber of Darkness (Marvel, 1969 series) #3 (February 1970) as "Something Lurks on Shadow Mountain" by Roy Thomas and John Buscema.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Marie Severin
- Inks
- Marie Severin
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- J-984
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Mrs. Gerrity; Tom Gerrity; Officer O'Malley; Logarithm
- Synopsis
- An old-fashioned shopkeeper unwittingly saves the life of a boy from Mechanica when her remedy oil lubricates the gears in his brain.
- Reprints
Text story with illustrations.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-378
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Bob Crane
- Synopsis
- An artist falls asleep in a wax museum and after midnight he is awoken by a sound. When he investigates, he finds that the wax figures are really aliens who are observing humans. He flees and summons the police, who attack the aliens with tear gas. The entire wax museum begins to shudder and the whole building lifts off into space. They leave behind a book which states that their intent was to pass along beneficial knowledge, but the humans are too dangerous and perhaps they will return in a thousand years.
- Reprints
Bob Crane, the fictional protagonist, is described as an artist for Journey into Mystery.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-404
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Patrolman Patrick Smith; Z-4
- Synopsis
- An alien plot to infiltrate Earth with robotic dolls is unwittingly foiled by a police officer trying to get rid of peddlers.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (plot); Larry Lieber (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Don Heck (credited)
- Inks
- Don Heck (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-379
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Luther Kane; Dr. Jonathan Weems
- Synopsis
- A greedy businessman bullies a scientist into giving him a device that can give humans the 1,000-year lifespan of a giant redwood. He ignores the scientist's warnings and uses the ray on himself alone in his mansion, finding to his horror that the ray also renders its subject as immobile as a redwood.
- Reprints
Narrated in the first person. This story is a retelling of "I Can Live Forever!" drawn by John Forte, in issue #55 (November 1959). The original has a more sympathetic main character and a happy ending.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek); Sam Rosen ?
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
GCD index of the issue credits Sam Rosen with letters.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-389
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Tom Sawyer (illustration)
- Inks
- Tom Sawyer (illustration)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- G-971
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Bob Forgione (credited)
- Inks
- Bob Forgione (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-388
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-401
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Bob Forgione (credited) (signed as Bob Forgione)
- Inks
- Bob Forgione (credited) (signed as Bob Forgione)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-400
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. Ditko)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek); Sol Brodsky (logo design); typeset
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Bobby
- Reprints
The cover has the slogan "The Magazine That Respects Your Intelligence." The cover art refers to the last story in the issue, titled "The Icy Fingers of Fear".
Logo design credit from Todd Klein, via his posting on his Facebook page, Comics Logos A #31: AMAZING ADULT FANTASY, 31 January 2021. Per Klein Brodsky probably penciled the logo and Simek inked it.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek); typeset
- Job Number
- V-394
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Amazing Adult Fantasy Contents
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. Ditko)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. Ditko)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-391
- Genre
- science fiction
- Synopsis
- A man believes that he has discovered an alien invasion, but he is the real alien, and has amnesia.
- Reprints
Retold in Silver Surfer (Marvel, 1968 series) #3 (December 1968) as a Tales of the Watcher story by Stan Lee and Gene Colan. Another version of this story is told in Marvel: The Lost Generation (Marvel, 2000 series) #11 by Roger Stern and John Byrne. The later story uses a Skrull as the alien and Reed Richards as the scientist who discovers the amnesiac's true identity.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-392
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Sidney Blake
- Synopsis
- A paranoid man seals himself in a bomb shelter, but instead of a war, he misses the discovery of immortality in space and the exodus of humanity.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-396
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Characters
- Ben; Sarah
- Synopsis
- A woman accused of witchcraft is exonerated, but discovers that her fiancé really is a witch.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-395
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Prof. Storm
- Synopsis
- A thief tries to use a time machine to escape, but creates a paradox when he kills the machine's inventor in the past
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Inks
- Steve Ditko (credited) (signed as S. DITKO)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-393
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Bobby
- Synopsis
- An alien space ship lands on Earth for the first time and their frightening appearance causes apprehension among the human crowd. Their language is indecipherable, their gestures appear menacing, and the panicked human crowd suggests possible violent responses. A small child with a toy rocket is fascinated by the visitors and walks up from the crowd to the space ship hatch, where an alien child appears with a toy and the two children exchange toys, being free of the prejudices which cause adults to fear the unknown.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Jack Keller (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-411
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Blackjack Night (villain, intro)
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-410
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as )
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as )
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as )
- Job Number
- V-412
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Maneely (illustration)
- Inks
- Joe Maneely (illustration)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- J-916
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Edna; Mrs. Barker; Hank Barker; Joe Stevens
- Synopsis
- An artist that lived in the west as a child returns to paint a portrait, and finds one of his friends grown haughty, while the other is humble but friendly.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration. The artist in this story is never named.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Job Number
- V-413
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Wild Bill Hickok
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Jon D'Agostino ?; Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-421
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
GCD index of the issue credits the lettering to Jon D'Agostino.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- Vince Colletta (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek ?; Ray Holloway (credited)
- Job Number
- V-423
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
GCD index of the issue credits the lettering to Artie Simek.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Don Heck (credited) (signed as Don Heck)
- Inks
- Don Heck (credited) (signed as Don Heck)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-422
- Genre
- romance
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Rawhide Kid [Johnny Bart]; the Bat
- Reprints
- Keywords
- bank robberies; cowboys; horses
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as Stan Lee)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-406
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Rawhide Kid [Johnny Bart]; VILLAINS: The Bat (intro, dies); Mr. Harper
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Joe Maneely (illustration)
- Inks
- Joe Maneely (illustration)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Job Number
- K-240
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- James Rackham; Sheriff Joe Stebbins
- Synopsis
- A local sheriff helps a historian uncover lost town archives.
- Reprints
Text story with illustration.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-407
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Rawhide Kid [Johnny Bart]
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as Stan Lee)
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Dick Ayers (credited) (signed as Dick Ayers)
- Job Number
- V-434
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Synopsis
- A train robber mistakes a railroad detective for a potential accomplice.
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as Stan Lee)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dick Ayers (credited)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-408
- Genre
- western-frontier
- Characters
- Rawhide Kid [Johnny Bart]; Blackie (introduction)
- Synopsis
- The Kid defeats a group of criminals intent on capturing him and turning him in for the reward.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- Stan Goldberg
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Genre
- humor; fashion; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-427
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- I absolutely can't believe it!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-419
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-428
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gol-leee! Who is that walking dreamboat coming to our door?
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-419
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-418
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Care for a movie, gals?
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Reprints
Paper doll.
- Script
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-418
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hi, Hedy! I hear you've got a blind date tonight!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-419
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-418
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
Story told without dialogue.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited) (signed as )
- Pencils
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Inks
- Al Hartley (credited) (signed as Al Hartley)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited as Art Simek)
- Job Number
- V-426
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Hedy, wait up!
- Genre
- humor; teen
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- George Klein (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
Photostat of a pre-final version of the cover, known as the "missing man" cover.
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- Script
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- Script
- Mark Evanier (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Martin Goodman; Stan Lee; Jack Kirby; Art Simek; Sol Brodsky; Dick Ayers
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Alex Ross (credited) (painting)
- Inks
- Alex Ross (credited) (painting)
- Colors
- Alex Ross (credited) (painting)
- Genre
- superhero
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (credited)
- Inks
- Dean White (credited) (painting)
- Colors
- Dean White (credited) (painting)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Fantastic Four [The Invisible Girl [Sue Storm]; The Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]; Mr. Fantastic [Reed Richards]]; Monster from Monster Isle
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Javier Rodríguez (credited)
- Inks
- Javier Rodríguez (credited)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- horror-suspense; romance; superhero; western-frontier
Reproduction of this book's dust jacket cover without trade dress.
- Pencils
- Javier Fernández
- Inks
- Javier Fernández
- Letters
- typeset
A key to all the characters appearing in the cover art.