Released June 1974
Uncanny Tales #4
Synopsis
First 25-cent cover price. All reprints. Cover art by Sol Brodsky (?) and Mike Esposito (alterations). "The Vampire Maker!" (from Adventures into Weird Worlds #13), art by Carmine Infantino; A mob breaks into the castle of a scientist and kills him as they have heard he is creating a vampire monster; The scientist was actually a hero, as the monster he created lives only off of the blood of other vampires. "The Furnace!" (from Mystic #27), script by Paul S. Newman, art by Al Eadeh; A wooden-legged ship's captain works his furnace stokers until they drop and there is only the most powerful one left; When the last of the coal is gone, they use wood until that is gone and they are still just short of port. "Men in Black" (from Menace #3), script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; After losing his job, Jim Horton organizes a gang that wears black hoods to beat and rob anyone he considers "foreign," but his bigotry leads to his death. "The Wooden Box" (from Mystic #16), script by Stan Lee, art by George Roussos; When a pawn shop owner opens a wooden box that he has been warned against opening, he is transformed into a skeleton.
Synopsis
First 25-cent cover price. All reprints. Cover art by Sol Brodsky (?) and Mike Esposito (alterations). "The Vampire Maker!" (from Adventures into Weird Worlds #13), art by Carmine Infantino; A mob breaks into the castle of a scientist and kills him as they have heard he is creating a vampire monster; The scientist was actually a hero, as the monster he created lives only off of the blood of other vampires. "The Furnace!" (from Mystic #27), script by Paul S. Newman, art by Al Eadeh; A wooden-legged ship's captain works his furnace stokers until they drop and there is only the most powerful one left; When the last of the coal is gone, they use wood until that is gone and they are still just short of port. "Men in Black" (from Menace #3), script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; After losing his job, Jim Horton organizes a gang that wears black hoods to beat and rob anyone he considers "foreign," but his bigotry leads to his death. "The Wooden Box" (from Mystic #16), script by Stan Lee, art by George Roussos; When a pawn shop owner opens a wooden box that he has been warned against opening, he is transformed into a skeleton.
Details
- Series
- Uncanny Tales
- Cover Date
- June 1974
- Pages
- 36
- UPC
- N/A
- Cover Price
- $0.25
- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
- No creators listed.