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Issue: #13 Published: October 1952, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing:Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
"Anyone who lives for a length of time on an island in the Pacific learns not to laugh at tales of the supernatural..."
In Hawaii lingers a ghostly hitchhiker taking rides and vanishing into thin air.
Clint Harkness gets drawn into a plot concerning a Chinese jade demon and the powers of evil. The beautiful Ming-Loa positions herself on the wrong side and has to die.
Credits:
Pencils: Ken Rice | Inks: Ken Rice | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
"This strange story took place in western Australia and concerns a man named Ferris Fitzpatrick, a settler in the district..."
Fitzpatrick is murdered by his housekeeper, his ghost leads the police to his body.
Professor Vachell and his wife Betty are on an archeological field trip in Italy. A stone statue of Ajax puts Betty under its spell. Betty is driven into madness and death.
Credits:
Pencils: Louis Zansky (signed) | Inks: Louis Zansky (signed)
Pierre cannot stand his wife's incessant zither-playing anymore. He sets the house on fire and kills her, but is haunted by the melody of the zither. He tries to end this torture by confessing to murder and being guillotined, but his wife awaits him in the afterlife - playing her zither!
Stranded newspaperman Dick Palmer gets an idea how to land a scoop. He makes his own news. Palmer sets fire to a tenement house, blows up a bridge and releases gorillas from the zoo. Irony of fate: one of the gorillas finds him and kills Palmer. Eternal damnation awaits his soul.
Credits:
Pencils: Bill Walton ? | Inks: Bill Walton ? | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)