Climax Adventure Comic #16
Issue contents

Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
Credits
- Art
- Steve Ditko, line art
- Text
- Charlotte Jetter , letterer
- Editing
- George Wildman, editor
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Featuring
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
- Code
- D-3997
Credits
- Writing
- Joe Gill, scripter
- Art
- Steve Ditko, line art
- Text
- Charlotte Jetter, letterer
- Editing
- George Wildman, editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #14 (September 1973) — A Voice in the Fog
- Also printed
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Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #60 (February 1982) — A Voice In the Fog
Synopsis
A ghostly voice in the fog helps rescue a man from the ocean.

Featuring
- Feature
- The Bludgeoning Beast!
- Genre
- Horror-Suspense
- Characters
- The Beast
Credits
- Writing
- Steve Englehart, scripter
- Art
- Marie Severin, penciller
- Bob Brown, penciller
- Frank McLaughlin, inker
- Text
- Charlotte Jetter, letterer
- Editing
- Roy Thomas, editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Amazing Adventures (Marvel, 1970 series) #16 (January 1973) — ...And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!
- Also printed
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Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men (Marvel, 203 series) #7 ([October] 2008) — ...And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out!
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Essential Classic X-Men (Marvel, 2006 series) #3 (2009) — ...And the Juggernaut Will Get You... If You Don't Watch Out! [Amazing Adventures #16]

Featuring
- Genre
- Fantasy-Supernatural
Credits
- Writing
- Stan Lee , plotter
- Larry Lieber , scripter
- Art
- Dick Ayers, line art
- Text
- Ray Holloway , letterer
- Editing
- Stan Lee, editor
Reprint history
- First print
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Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #29 (March 1962) — What Happened to Harry?
- Also printed
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Where Monsters Dwell (Marvel, 1970 series) #20 (March 1973) — What Happened to Harry?
Synopsis
A brilliant inventor's boss tries to steal his new time machine in order to take credit for it. He uses the time machine to travel to a different time, but ends up in the prehistoric period, where the electricity to power the time machine cannot be found.
Notes
Though many details are changed, this story is a retelling of "Behold! I Am the Master of Time!" drawn by Steve Ditko in issue #14 (December 1960).

Featuring
- Genre
- Non-Fiction
- Code
- D-6008
- Characters
- Baron Weirwulf (Host)
Credits
- Writing
- Nicola Cuti, scripter
- Art
- Don Newton, line art
- Text
- Don Newton, letterer
- Editing
- George Wildman, editor
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Featuring
- Feature
- An Authentic Police True Crime Case
- Genre
- Crime
Credits
- Art
- Matt Baker, line art
Reprint history
- First print
-
Authentic Police Cases (St. John, 1948 series) #10 (December 1950) — Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang!
- Also printed
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Real Adventure Comics (Illustrated, 1950 series) #17 (July 1951) —Kerry Drake Detective Cases — Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang!
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Real Adventure Comics (Times, 1952? series) #18 (February 1952) — Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang!
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Authentic Police Cases (St. John, 1948 series) #35 (September 1954) — Midwest Cops Smash Crimson Gang
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Steve Roper (Barmor, 1959? series) #3 ([March 1959?]) — Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang!
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Steve Roper (Trans-Tasman Magazines, 1959? series) #3 ([1959?]) —Racket Busting Crime Reporter Steve Roper — Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang!

Featuring
- Genre
- War
- Code
- D-6183
Credits
- Writing
- Joe Molloy, scripter
- Art
- Sanho Kim, line art
- Text
- Sanho Kim, letterer
- Editing
- George Wildman, editor
Reprint history

"Deadly, Damnable, Diabolical Doomsday Sensational stories of spine-chilling Suspense! This publication is rated M for the mature reader."
Details
- Printed
- 1975? to 1979?
- Genre
- Horror
- More...
- Doomsday: Deadly, Damnable, Diabolical [No price]
Notes
This issue includes the Trade Practices Act 1974 advertisement.