Job Number |
Title | Pages | Credits | |
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V-192 |
Trull! The Inhuman!
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13 pg art |
Jack Kirby pencils signed Dick Ayers inks signed |
G-85 |
Time Machine
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2 pg text |
Reed Crandall pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Pieter Bell: Creator Credit Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit |
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V-193 |
It Happened on "The Silent Screen"
Notes: Lettering by Ditko.
The coloring, which appears to be from Ditko color guides, expressionistically depicts a "modern" (1961) audience watching a "modern-black-and-white-monster-movie". We have a variety of blues, and some violet, and even a red; but no "flesh-color" symbolizing pink dots on the faces or hands a for skin tone. A rare script by Stan Lee left unaccredited (Until the intro blurb In Tales to Astonish 26 V-380 Dream World!) This story ends with the hand of the monster reaching out through the panel border to grab the reader followed by the boldface caption: "...WHAT IS REAL AND WHAT IS FANTASY??" Followed by Stan Lee's first post-Atlas invitation to conversation with the readers: "Like to see more stories like this? Write to Stan Lee, Editor, 655 Madison Ave., N.Y." In Tales to Astonish 26 V-380 Dream World! This conversation is continued. - the stikman. Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell 8 |
5 pg art |
Stan Lee script attributed Steve Ditko pencils and inks signed Steve Ditko letters attributed
Contributors:
the stikman: Creator Credit Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit |
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V-194 |
Open Wider, Please
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5 pg art |
Don Heck pencils and inks unsigned
Contributors:
Pieter Bell: Creator Credit Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit |