Uncanny Tales 3

Title Published
June 1952 to September 1957
Issue Numbers
1 to 56
Number of Issues
56
Issue Information
Cover Date
October 1952
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Prime Publications, Inc.
 
 
Cover Titles
Escape ... to What?
 
 
Cover Credits
Sol Brodsky pencils and inks attributed
Contributions
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Cover Creator Credit
Stories
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  Job
Number
Title Pages Credits
  A-873
The Tin Cup
5 pg art Don Perlin pencils attributed
Abe Simon inks attributed

Contributors:
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
  A-847
Bill And The Beanstalk
2 pg text Gene Colan pencils and inks unsigned

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
  A-594
He Died Screaming

Reprinted In: Crypt of Shadows 16
5 pg art Jack Keller pencils and inks signed

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
  A-682
Crazy

Notes: A portly man decides to drive on after hitting a man with his car. When he arrives in a nearby village, he doesn't understand why everyone is looking at him. But when he is dragged out of his car to be lynched he sees they aren't crazy... the body of his victim is still hanging from his front bumper. - Ger A.
3 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Jerry Robinson pencils signed
Bob Forgione inks guess

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
  A-702
Escape... To What?

Notes: I have written about this story before and it continues to baffle me who the artist is. It is very similar to A-570 Detour from Mystic #10, a signed story by Fass, but very unlike all of the earlier and later Fass work. It's also not signed, where most of Fass's work is. - Ger A.
5 pg art Clayton Martin script attributed
Myron Fass pencils guess

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Doc V.: Creator Credit
  A-741
The Slave!

Reprinted In: Dead of Night 8
5 pg art Ed Winiarski pencils and inks signed

Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit