Climax Adventure Comic #16

Published
March 1975
Page count
52
Cover price
0.25 AUD
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
Planet Comics (1)
 
Planet Comics (1)

Credits

Editing
, editor

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Voice in the Fog Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Genre
Horror-Suspense

Credits

Art
Steve Ditko, line art
Text
Charlotte Jetter , letterer
Editing
George Wildman, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #14 (September 1973)
Voice In The Fog
Also printed
United States
Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #60 (February 1982)
Voice In The Fog
Show/hide 1. A Voice in the Fog Comic story, 7 pages

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
United States
Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #14 (September 1973)
A Voice in the Fog
Also printed
United States
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.

Show/hide 2. …And the Juggernaut Will Get You… If you Don't Watch Out! (The Bludgeoning Beast!) Comic story, 20 pages
Show/hide 3. What Happened to Harry? Comic story, 5 pages

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
United States
Tales to Astonish (Marvel, 1959 series) #29 (March 1962)
What Happened to Harry?
Also printed
United States
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).

Show/hide 4. The Loch Ness Monster Comic story, 1 page

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

Reprint history

First print
United States
Ghostly Tales (Charlton, 1966 series) #112 (December 1974)
The Loch Ness Monster
Also printed
United States
Haunted (Charlton, 1971 series) #64 (November 1982)
The Loch Ness Monster
Show/hide 5. Midwest Cops Smash the Crimson Gang! (An Authentic Police True Crime Case) Comic story, 8 pages
Show/hide 6. The Eternal Struggle Comic story, 7 pages

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

First print
United States
Ghostly Tales (Charlton, 1966 series) #111 (September 1974)
The Eternal Struggle
Show/hide 7. Doomsday: Deadly, Damnable, Diabolical [No price] Promo (ad from the publisher), 1 page

"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.

Status

This issue includes help from

  • Spiros Xenos

AusReprints ID

  • 2640

Entry created

  • 21/07/2005

Cover added

  • 06/11/2017

Index completed

  • 04/11/2009

Last updated

  • 06/11/2017