Released October 1975
Uncanny Tales #12
Synopsis
All reprints. Cover inks by Klaus Janson. "Don't Answer the Phone!" (from Strange Tales of the Unusual #10), art by Gray Morrow; A man's murdered wife continues to phone him from the grave until he confesses to the police. "The Nightmare Men" (from Strange Tales of the Unusual #10), art by Mac L. Pakula; A tyrant's sleep is disturbed every night by men who approach him with the word 'justice' emblazoned upon armbands; These men intend to drag him off, but he awakens before they do so; When the tyrant forces a doctor to treat him, his guards find him missing the following morning. "Four Empty Chairs!" (from Mystery Tales #51), art by Marvin Stein; A man's family disappears one evening and a stranger explains to the town sheriff that they are from another dimension waiting for a lightning bolt of sufficient strength to send them all back to their home dimension. "Peter and the Puppet!" (from Marvel Tales #110), script by Bill Benulis, inks by Jack Abel; A ventriloquist's dummy is actually alive and becomes a rival for his girlfriend's affections. "When the Walls Close In!" (from Astonishing #54-- Story miscredited as from Astonishing #52), art by Bob Brown; An escaped war criminal feels claustrophobia until his guilt makes him confess.
Synopsis
All reprints. Cover inks by Klaus Janson. "Don't Answer the Phone!" (from Strange Tales of the Unusual #10), art by Gray Morrow; A man's murdered wife continues to phone him from the grave until he confesses to the police. "The Nightmare Men" (from Strange Tales of the Unusual #10), art by Mac L. Pakula; A tyrant's sleep is disturbed every night by men who approach him with the word 'justice' emblazoned upon armbands; These men intend to drag him off, but he awakens before they do so; When the tyrant forces a doctor to treat him, his guards find him missing the following morning. "Four Empty Chairs!" (from Mystery Tales #51), art by Marvin Stein; A man's family disappears one evening and a stranger explains to the town sheriff that they are from another dimension waiting for a lightning bolt of sufficient strength to send them all back to their home dimension. "Peter and the Puppet!" (from Marvel Tales #110), script by Bill Benulis, inks by Jack Abel; A ventriloquist's dummy is actually alive and becomes a rival for his girlfriend's affections. "When the Walls Close In!" (from Astonishing #54-- Story miscredited as from Astonishing #52), art by Bob Brown; An escaped war criminal feels claustrophobia until his guilt makes him confess.
Details
- Series
- Uncanny Tales
- Cover Date
- October 1975
- Pages
- N/A
- UPC
- N/A
- Cover Price
- $0.25
- Final Orders Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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Cover ArtistRon Wilson
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ArtistJack Kirby
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WriterStan Lee