- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
- from Escorpion (Vilmar 1973 series) #36, August 1980 [Original title: El huerto de los cipreses]
"©—Editorial Vilmar—Barcelona—The Illustrated."
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bob Webb
- Inks
- Bob Webb
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Ruth Roche (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
Other printings of this story include: Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) v5#1 (January 1972); Tales of Voodoo (Eerie Publications, 1968 series) v3#6 (November 1970); Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 series) v1#11 (April 1966); Terror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) v1#10 (November 1969); Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) v3#3 (May 1971). This story was also reworked as "The Hungry Monster" in Tales of Voodoo (Eerie, 1968 series) v7n3, May 1974.
- Script
- Ivan Soler
- Pencils
- Jesús Redondo
- Inks
- Jesús Redondo
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
- from Panico (Vilmar, 1972 series) #17 (January 1974) [Original title: Manos vengadoras]
"©—Editorial Vilmar—Barcelona—The Illustrated." Other printings of this story include: Pánico (Vilmar, 1978 series) #7 (March 1979) [Original title: Manos vengadoras]. F. Redondo is Frank Redondo?
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Cirilo Muñoz
- Inks
- Cirilo Muñoz
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
Based on the pre-code horror story 'Vision in Bronze' in Tomb of Terror (Harvey, 1952 series) #8 (March 1953). Other printings of this story include: Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 series) v11#2 (June 1978) [Original title: The Man in the Heavy Metal Suit]; Weird Vampire Tales (Modern Day Periodical Publications, 1979 series) v4#3 (July 1980) [Original title: The Man in the Heavy Metal Suit].
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ogden Whitney
- Inks
- Ogden Whitney
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- Richard Hughes (original edits)
- Genre
- fantasy-supernatural
- Synopsis
- In the 17th century, Geoffrey Marshall idly thinks he'd sell his soul for courage. Later he accepts a charm from a stranger, who guarantees it will bring him the courage he seeks. It does, but eventually the Devil returns for his soul. In the current day, Bud Harper suffers from the same lack of courage until he comes across that same satanic charm. However, this time when the Devil comes to collect, Bud has developed real courage and tosses Satan out on his ear, reminding the demon that he never made any agreement for his soul.
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ? [Iger Shop]
- Inks
- ? [Iger Shop]
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
Other printings of this story include: Tales from the Tomb (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) v2#4 (August 1970); Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) v4#4 (June 1972); Horror Tales (Eerie Publications, 1969 series) v1#9 (November 1969); Weird (Eerie Publications, 1966 series) v2#3 (June 1967).
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Steve Ditko
- Inks
- Steve Ditko
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- George Wildman (original edits)
- Job Number
- D-7777
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
Other printings of this story include: Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #58 (October 1981).
- Script
- Edgar Allan Poe (original story); ?
- Pencils
- Miguel Gómez Esteban [as Gómez Esteban]
- Inks
- Miguel Gómez Esteban [as Gómez Esteban]
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- ? (original edits)
- Genre
- horror-suspense
- Reprints
- from Dossier Negro (IMDE, 1968 series) #16 (July 1970) [original title: La caída de la casa Usher]
"© Ibero Mundial de ediciones"