In this issue:

The Return of the Gorilla-Man
7 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Fear 5

The Thing from the Hidden Swamp
6 pages :: Jack Kirby/Dick Ayers
reprinted in Monsters on the Prowl 13, Journey Into Mystery 18

Nothing Can Stop... The Review!

:: Coming Soon ::

............. Philip Parodayco :: 17 February 2004

Also see:

Can A Comment Save the World?!?

The return of the Gorilla man was a real fine come uppance tale. I liked the bit that at the end of the previous tale, he was starting to revert the mind of a gorilla and it changed in the return story. That “After all, he was just an ape” was a perfect finis to his plans. Besides, the Gorrila man was a neat character. I guess the basic assumption is, that the gorilla now in the human form became a softer, gentler, (After all, hes a vegetarian)person. And that would be a real nice touch.

............. c.papantoniou :: 05 July 2004

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Tales to Astonish 30
Tales to Astonish 30, April 1962
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