In this issue:

The Monster Hunts For Me!
7 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted as The Thing Hunts For Me! in Where Monsters Dwell 23

The Man Who Shrunk the World!
6 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
never reprinted

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

The Monster Hunts For Me!

REVIEW COMING SOON

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The Man Who Shrunk the World!

Never before reprinted
Scans from the collection of FAMAC

............. Philip Parodayco :: 19 March 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

I suspect it's been a long time since anyone “ballyhooed” a new science fiction movie. It's always a thrill to see the Fantastic Four tag line at the bottom of the last page of the story.

............. Rick Baiker :: 20 October 2005

I remember reading this as a kid and it absolutely terrified me! It was all too easy to imagine myself as the one being hunted and having nowhere to run, nowhere to feel safe. I don't know if this was the very first monster story I read, but it was one of the most memorable, and frightening!

............. Lou Buncic :: 24 September 2006

Dear Editor,
1) I loved Roderick Kane. I saw the original splash page once.

2) I also loved the twist in the story about the Monster
hunting for me.

3) Maybe Kane can meet Otto Kronstag who was the leader of the Fourth Reich on that one world the Shaper once ruled.
The one with the worm creatures.

4) Maybe Kane will end up on the planet Dr. Doom once over ran.

............. Bob T. :: 09 April 2007

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

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Strange Tales 92
Strange Tales 92, January 1962
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January 1962 Checklist:
Amazing Adult Fantasy 8 Fantastic Four 2 Journey Into Mystery 76 Tales of Suspense 25 Tales to Astonish 27