In this issue:

The Thing Called… It!
13 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Fantasy Masterpieces 4, Monsters on the Prowl 15

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

:: Coming Soon ::

............. Philip Parodayco :: 15 May 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

Dear Editor,
I read this story for the first time a few years ago. I was fascinated by the idea of the “monster” being a gentle soul and the “mad scientist” being a dirt bag. I am glad to see that it got a chance to be “a real boy” and that the scientist got what he deserved.

Poetic justice was served.

Take Care,
Bob T.

............. Bob T. :: 22 May 2003

I wonder if the ame ancient formula that brought GLOB to life was at work here. Both stories seem to take place in rustic Eastern block European countries. There would seem to be more supernatrual work at here then scientific…

And mad scientist Heinricj Munch looks an awful lot like Fantastic Four villian, the Red Ghost… maybe a cousin?

............. Bill Cox :: 31 December 2003

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

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Strange Tales 82, March 1961
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Journey Into Mystery 66 Tales of Suspense 15 Tales to Astonish 17