In this issue:

The Glob …my very life depended on learning its fantastic secret!
13 pages :: Jack Kirby/George Klein
reprinted as “The Glop” in Where Creatures Roam 7

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

:: Coming Soon ::

............. Philip Parodayco :: 09 May 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

Dear Editor,
I remember this story as a plot line that had a Mary Shelly, Frankenstein, theme, “There are some things that it is better for mortal man not to tamper with.”

The tourist fooled with something he should not have, and thereby endangered the entire world. Fortunately the effects could be reversed.

Take Care,
Bob T.

............. Bob T. :: 24 May 2003

This guy, along with 'The Monster At My Window' fuelled many a childhood nightmare of mine, and has haunted me ever since - brrr! (Btw: I liked your interpretation of how the paint could have brought this statue to life)

............. Lorenzo Van Der Lingen :: 17 April 2004

One of the first Marvel comics I bought (they were not as widely distributed in the Maryland area as the DC & Dells were). Got the mag in Indiana on vacation- and i was hooked. I seem to rememeber picking up Tales of Suspense with the Abonable Snowman on the cover. What joy to an 8 year old.

............. Carl Lomax :: 20 June 2005

The fans are singing! Join the choir, oh Jubilant One.

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Journey Into Mystery 72
Journey Into Mystery 72, September 1961
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September 1961 Checklist:
Amazing Adventures 4 Strange Tales 88 Tales of Suspense 21 Tales to Astonish 23