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Fixed file names so it shows in proper order in our PREVIEW feature. --- A DIABLO scan. Missing ifc, ibc, bc and the ads. It's just the stories, folks.
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1-February-2014 7:15 am
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tilliban
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I applaud DIABLO who scanned this book for me (and you, of course). Should YOU consider contributing to DCM, you can send members JPEGs of books. We will edit and upload them for you...
1-February-2014 1:43 pm
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SCOTT
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Thanks, love this iger shop artwork and stories, a unique high point in the history of lowbrow entertainment! Days gone by never to return.
2-February-2014 6:24 pm
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thundergirls
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Thanks for the correction, thought a previous copy was incomplete. Good work!
Issue: #5 Published: April 1953, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: Ruth A. Roche
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Golden Age US Paper Stock: Newsprint Interior; Glossy Cover Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Sylvia Benton inherits a locket which belonged to a witch. Wearing it transforms her personality to an evil one. She kills her dog and poisons her husband, but a witch hunter from England can put her to death.
The marriage of Marge and Ted is breaking apart. Marge finds a magical ring and wishes upon Ted's death. Receiving news of his demise, she repents and wishes for him to come back. He does - as a walking corpse.
Martin Jacoby is filled with happiness when his boss dies. He is to follow in his footsteps. Celebrating the event, Jacoby visits the cemetary and dances on his boss's grave. He sinks into the soft earth and is crushed to death by the gravestone.
Marveling at the likeness of a museum mummy and herself, Trudy is hurled back through time to ancient Egypt. As queen Ozarb she has to fight her way back into the present.