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- Wally Wood
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- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Deuxième de couverture [Inner front cover]
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- ?
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- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Characters
- Monstre de Frankenstein
- Script
- Gary Friedrich (uncredited, see notes)
- Pencils
- Mike Ploog (uncredited, see notes)
- Inks
- John Verpoorten (see notes)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- horreur-suspense (horror-suspense)
- Characters
- Frankenstein Monster (origin, conclusion); Canute (death); Sean Farrell (death); Robert Walton IV (death); Two primitive Arctic tribes and a chieftain (death)
- Synopsis
- Frankenstein is befriended by a primitive arctic tribe.
- Reprints
Les crédits français sont complètement faux. On y lit "textes : Artie Simek" et "dessins : John Verpoorten et Glynis Wein". [French credits are completely wrong. It reads "texts: Artie Simek" and "drawings: John Verpoorten and Glynis Wein".]
- Script
- Steve Englehart (uncredited); Arnold Drake (uncredited)
- Pencils
- Jim Starlin (uncredited); Werner Roth (uncredited)
- Inks
- Mike Esposito (uncredited); John Verpoorten (uncredited); John Tartaglione (uncredited)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- super-héros (superhero)
- Characters
- Beast (furry version); X-Men [Cyclops; Marvel Girl; Angel; Beast; Iceman]; Magneto
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Les séquences originales sont réunies en une seule histoire. [Original sequences are merged into a single story.]
Single unified story composed out of edited versions of the back-up stories in X-Men (Marvel, 1963 series) #49-53 with a new page at the beginning and end.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; George Alec Effinger (uncredited); Gerry Conway (uncredited)
- Pencils
- Gil Kane; Ross Andru (uncredited); Wayne Boring (uncredited); Gray Morrow (uncredited)
- Inks
- Bill Everett (uncredited); Sam Grainger (uncredited); Jim Mooney (uncredited); Gray Morrow (uncredited)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- science-fiction (science fiction)
- Reprints
- from Creatures on the Loose (Marvel, 1971 series) #16 (March 1972) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]], #17 (May 1972) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]], #18 (July 1972) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]], #19 (September 1972) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]], #20 (November 1972) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]], #21 (January 1973) [N&B et recadré [B&W and reframed]]
Les 6 histoires originales sont réunies en un seul récit. [The 6 original stories are merged into a single one.]
Creatures on the Loose #16: pages 1-13
Creatures on the Loose #17: pages 14-25
Creatures on the Loose #18: pages 26-38
Creatures on the Loose #19: pages 39-52
Creatures on the Loose #20: pages 53-66
Creatures on the Loose #21: pages 67-79
Adapted from the novel Lt. Gullivar Jones by Edwin A. Arnold.
- Script
- Robert Bloch (original story, uncredited); Ron Goulart (adaptation, uncredited)
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- Gil Kane (uncredited)
- Inks
- Ralph Reese (uncredited)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- criminel (crime); fantasy (fantasy-supernatural)
- Characters
- John Carmody [Jack the Ripper]; Sir Guy Hollis; Lt. Colma; Dick Poole; Jack the Ripper
- Synopsis
- The notorious murderer Jack the Ripper has survived into the present day, remaining young due to the human sacrifices he regularly performs.
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Adapting the story by Robert Bloch.
- Script
- Stan Lee ? (plot); Larry Lieber ? (script)
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby (uncredited)
- Inks
- George Klein (uncredited)
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- horreur-suspense (horror-suspense)
- Characters
- Lucius P. Gregory
- Synopsis
- A homebuilder who uses shoddy materials and unskilled labor gets his comeuppance when he builds a home for himself out of the wood from haunted trees. He tries and fails several times to drive the ghost out of the house, but stubbornly refuses to admit failure. He bankrupts himself when he tries to move the entire house away from the ghost not realizing that the house itself is the ghost.
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Troisième de couverture [Inner back cover]
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Quatrième de couverture [Back cover]