Strange Stories From Another World #4

Fawcett

United States

Published
December 1952
Page count
36
Cover price
0.10 USD
Colour
Colour
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
None
GCD
www.comics.org/issue/248980

Credits

Editing
Will Lieberson (Executive Editor)
V. A. Provisiero (Editor)
Al Jetter (Art Editor)

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Monsters of the Mind! Cover, 1 page

Featuring

Genre
Horror-suspense

Credits

Painting
Norman Saunders
Letters
typeset

Notes

Art credit from David Saunders, Norman Saunders' son, via email (January 6, 2008).

Show/hide 1. Pillar of Stone Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Genre
Horror-suspense

Credits

Pencils
Sheldon Moldoff

Reprint history

Also printed
Australia
Climax Adventure Comic (Sport Magazine, 1968 series) #12 ([April 1973?])
Pillar of Stone

Synopsis

Two explorers in a jungle investigate ruminations about a curse. An imprisoned evil spirit escapes once a year from his stone jail and goes on a killing spree. The men manage to put an end to his deadly business.

Show/hide 2. Monsters of the Mind Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Genre
Horror-suspense

Credits

Script
Bill Woolfolk
Art
Bob McCarty

Synopsis

Diplomat John Restin is trusted with highly important papers about the world's defenses. After a hard hit on the head he starts seeing green monsters who try to take his briefcase away from him. Is Restin suffering an illusion or are these aliens real?

Notes

Writer credit by Martin O'Hearn.

Show/hide 3. Tides of Death Text story, 2 pages

Featuring

Genre
Horror-suspense

Credits

Author
Donald Shaw
Art
? (illustration)
Letters
typeset

Synopsis

Diving for an undersea treasure, Captain Marlock returns to the site of his crimes and goes insane with guilt as he discovers the bodies of his victims.

Show/hide 4. Phantom Riders in the Sky Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Genre
Horror-suspense

Credits

Script
Bill Woolfolk
Art
Ed Waldman ?

Reprint history

Also printed
Australia
Doomsday (Sport Magazine, 1972 series) #9 ([June 1973?])
Phantom Riders in the Sky

Synopsis

City gangster Ed Sharlin hides in the small midwest town of Broken Fork. When he takes his leave and robs the local bank, he is hunted down by the deceased lawmen legends "Wild" Bill Simpson and Jed Wander. Writer credit by Martin O'Hearn.


Notes

Some information for this index supplied by Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker, August 2010.

Status

AusReprints ID

  • 43439

Cover added

  • 06/02/2010

Index completed

  • 23/09/2019

Last updated

  • 23/09/2019