All Star Adventure Comic #6

Published
October 1960
Page count
100
Cover price
2/- [0-2-0 AUP]
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size (180mm x 255mm)
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Square bound
Format
Comic series
Branding
Colour Comics Pty Ltd
 
Colour Comics Pty Ltd

Credits

Editing
, editor

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Show/hide Cover In the Darkness Cover, 1 page

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Genre
Science fiction

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First published in this issue

Notes

This cover is based on a panel from "In the Darkness" in Mystic #50, August 1956 (Atlas).

Show/hide 1. In the Darkness Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction
Code
J-565

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Hy Fleishman, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
In the Darkness
Show/hide 2. Girl in a Trance Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-545
Characters
Steve Morgan; Joan Brent

Credits

Art
Lou Cameron, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #49 (July 1956)
Girl in a Trance

Synopsis

There's something strange about beautiful Joan. Could it be that she is casting a spell of luck for her new boyfriend Steve? And are the demotions at work a sign of bad luck, or is it really good luck that will continue until Steve and Joan marry?

Show/hide 3. Prisoner in Nowhere Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-595

Credits

Art
Pete Morisi, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #49 (July 1956)
Prisoner in Nowhere
Show/hide 4. They're Coming Closer Comic story, 3 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction
Code
J-427

Credits

Writing
, scripter
Art
Bob McCarthy, line art
Text
, letterer
Editing
Stan Lee, original editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #49 (July 1956)
They're Coming Closer!
Show/hide 5. The Frightened Man Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G-645

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Paul Reinman, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #24 (October 1955)
The Frightened Man
Show/hide 6. Behind the Mask Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Crime
Code
J-484

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Dave Berg, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #49 (July 1956)
Behind the Mask
Show/hide 7. Torn and Tattered Comic story, 4 pages

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Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-529

Credits

Writing
Paul S. Newman, scripter
Art
Manny Stallman, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #49 (July 1956)
Torn and Tattered
Show/hide 8. The Storm Comic story, 5 pages

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Genre
Adventure
Code
H3

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Dick Ayers, penciller [signed]
 
Dick Ayers , inker
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #25 (December 1955)
The Storm
Show/hide 9. Want Ad Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction
Code
G950

Credits

Art
Joe Orlando, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #25 (December 1955)
Want Ad
Show/hide 10. The Hired Man! (A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!) Comic story, 4 pages

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Feature
A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!
Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G-836
Characters
Paul Simpson; Eva Simpson

Credits

Art
Ed Winiarski, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #25 (December 1955)
The Hired Man

Synopsis

Eva asks her husband for hired help and in response he warns her to talk to no one due to a vision that someone is coming to take them away. A strange man arrives at the door and agrees to work and be paid when all Eva's work is done. But a woman's work is never done and he is never able to collect payment… in line with Paul's warning.

Show/hide 11. Look into My Eyes! (A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!) Comic story, 4 pages

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Feature
A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!
Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G916

Credits

Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #25 (December 1955)
Look Into My Eyes!
Show/hide 12. Thelma Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G652
Characters
Leslie; Janie

Credits

Art
John Romita, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #24 (October 1955)
Thelma!

Synopsis

A doll looks for lonely girls and gives them the company they need, but the parents can never hear the doll say anything but "Mummy".

Show/hide 13. When the Door Opens Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-825

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Paul Hodge, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
When the Door Opens
Show/hide 14. The Frozen Food! (A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!) Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Feature
A Tale of Mystery to Hold You Spellbound!
Genre
Science fiction
Code
H25

Credits

Art
John Forte, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #25 (December 1955)
The Frozen Food!
Show/hide 15. Eye Over the City Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Genre
Science fiction
Code
G-664

Credits

Art
Bill Benulis, line art [signed]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #24 (October 1955)
Eye Over the City
Show/hide 16. Where Did Danny Go? Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G-661

Credits

Art
Bob Forgione, penciller
 
Jack Abel, inker
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #24 (October 1955)
Where Did Danny Go?
Show/hide 17. The Long Night Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
G-689

Credits

Art
John Tartaglione, line art [signed as JT]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Spellbound (Marvel, 1952 series) #24 (October 1955)
The Long Night
Show/hide 18. Man of Mystery! Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-821

Credits

Art
Vic Carrabotta, line art [signed as Carrabotta]
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
Man of Mystery!
Show/hide 19. The Thing Called… X! Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-856

Credits

Writing
Carl Wessler, scripter
Art
Ross Andru, penciller
 
Mike Esposito, inker
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
The Thing Called...X!
Show/hide 20. Creature in Hiding! Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-791

Credits

Art
Manny Stallman, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
Creature in Hiding!
Show/hide 21. The Master! Comic story, 3 pages

Featuring

Genre
Fantasy-supernatural
Code
J-501

Credits

Art
Ed Moore, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Mystic (Marvel, 1951 series) #50 (August 1956)
The Master!
Show/hide 22. The Trap Comic story, 4 pages

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Genre
Spy
Code
L-81

Credits

Art
George Roussos, line art
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Yellow Claw (Marvel, 1956 series) #3 (February 1957)
The Trap
Show/hide 23. I Saw the Elephants' Graveyard! Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Genre
Adventure
Code
T-467

Credits

Writing
Stan Lee , plotter
 
Larry Lieber , scripter
Art
John Forte, line art [signed]
Text
Artie Simek, letterer
Editing
Stan Lee, editor

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First print
United States
Strange Tales (Marvel, 1951 series) #72 (December 1959)
I Saw the Elephants' Graveyard!

Synopsis

An ivory hunter searches for the legendary spot where elephants go to die, but he finds that the spot is an inaccessable pit of quicksand.


Status

This issue includes help from

  • Spiros Xenos

AusReprints ID

  • 2255

Entry created

  • 20/02/2005

Cover added

  • 23/12/2015

Index completed

  • 15/11/2006

Last updated

  • 22/09/2019