The Marvel Comics Horror Archive

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One (June, 1952)

"Haunted"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#21
"The Clutching Hands"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#21
"Iron-Head"
Reprinted In: Tales of the Zombie#1

Title: "One Foot in the Grave"
Story:
Art: Tony DiPreta
Villains: Tony Cranshaw [greedy florist, dies], walking dead
Genre: Horror
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Monsters Unleashed#1
Synopsis: Cranshaw has men steal flowers from a cemetary so that he can resell them, but the dead men rise up to take back their flowers, killing Cranshaw.
"It Can't Miss"

Two

"How Clumsy Can Ya Be"
Reprinted In: Vault of Evil#2
"Thru the Door"
Reprinted In: Crypt of Shadows#2
"The Scarecrow"
"Don't Look"
"The Hiding Place"

Three

"Hands Off!"
"The Corpse"
"I Didn't See a Thing!"
"Stroke of Midnight"

Four

"The Bewitched Bike"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#8
"Death Waits Within!"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#8
"I'm Drowning"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#25
"Locked Door"
"Hiding Place"

Five (February, 1953)

Title: "Innocent Bystander"
Story:
Art: Dick Briefer
Villains: a demon [disguised as antique]
Others: Eric Weston, Mrs. Weston [dies]
Genre: Horror
Setting: Weston manor
Reprinted In: Crypt of Shadows#2; Curse of the Weird#2
Synopsis: Mrs. Weston hates her drunken husband, who destroys many of her antiques in a drunken rage; Eric is arrested for her murder that evening, but the true killer is one of her own antiques, come to life
"Zombie"
Reprinted In: Dracula Lives#1
"Fright"
Reprinted In: Dracula Lives#1
"Condemned"

Six

"Death"
"Wings of the Vampire"
"The Perfect Specimen"
"The Man Who Went Back"
"Till Death Do Us Part"

Seven

"Death of a Puppet"
"Ghost Guard"
"Paid In Full"
"High As a Kite"
"It's Murder"

Eight

"He Who Hesitates"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#6
"The Strange Case of Mr. Whipple"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#6
"Indoor Sport"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#6
"The Tough Guy"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#6
"Willie Brown is Out to Get Me!"
Reprinted In: Fear#22

Nine

"I Made a Monster"
"The Hungry Animal"
"The Black Box"
"My Brother's Killer"

Ten

"The Wrong World (Part 2)"
"Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill"
"Now You See It..."
"The Assassin of Paris"
"Vacation For Vincent"

Eleven

"Meet the Dead"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#15
"If the Coat Fits"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#17
"The Hidden Vampires"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#17
"The New Look"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#18
"The Other Face"

Twelve
"A Night In Dragmoor Castle"
"A Witch In Love"
"All About Mars"
"The Sight of the Ghost"
"The Strange Boy"

Thirteen
"Not Normal"
"Keep Off the Grass"
"The Living and the Dead"
"What Harry Saw"
"We Don't Want Your Head"

Fourteen
"The Slug"
"Where the Vampire Flies"
"The Man Who Owned a World"
"The Right Bait"
"The Star Men"

Fifteen (April, 1954)

Title: "Till Death Do Us Part"
Story:
Art: Vic Carraboita
Villains: Herbert [man], Stella [his wife]
Others: Mutants
Genre: Science Fiction, Horror
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Curse of the Weird#3; Vault of Evil#4
Synopsis: Herbert and Stella hate each other, but Herbert doesn't have the nerve to kill her. When nuclear war erupts, they each hope the other dies, but instead radiation fuses them together-- till death do they part.
"The Man Who Was Nobody"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#8
"Bewitched"
Reprinted In: Vampire Tales#2
"Satan Can Wait"
Reprinted In: Vampire Tales#1

Title: "The Face That Followed"
Story:
Art: Al Luster
Villains: unnamed hermit [dies]
Others: Tony Trent [escaped convict, dies], policemen
Genre: Horror
Setting: Prison, hermit's cabin
Reprinted In: Vault of Evil#4
Synopsis:Tony Trent escapes from death row, and asks a hermit to hide him; the hermit demands the 1/4 million dollars Trent hid, so Trent gives him a map, and the hermit kills him; Trent promises that his face would haunt the hermit to his death; the hermit takes the money, but is shot by the police, to whom he appears to look exactly like Trent.

Sixteen

Title: "The Question!"
Story:
Art:
Heroes: Paul Jessup [engineer, dies]
Others: The Brain [electronic brain], Marie Jessup [Paul's wife, dies], Don [Marie's lover, dies]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#12
Synopsis: Paul builds The Brain, which can answer any question for the government; he asks it when his wife will die, and it says at midnight that evening; he rushes home to find her with another man, plotting his death; he kills them both, then kills himself...which the Brain also predicted.

Title: "Vampire Tale"
Story:
Art: Doug Wildey
Heroes: dead man [victim of vampire]
Villains: vampire [dies]
Others: woman [victim of vampire, dies]
Genre: Horror
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Monsters Unleashed#1
Synopsis: Bandaged man hunts vampire; fails to save the vampire's next victim, but destroys the vampire, only to be put on trial for murder. In court, he reveals that he was killed by the vampire a year ago, and unmasks to reveal decaying flesh; he crumbles into dust.
"Man Alone"
"The Man Who Wasn't"
"The Vultures"

Seventeen

"The Death of Danny!"
Reprinted In: Crypt of Shadows#2
"Machine Age"
Reprinted In: Weird Wonder Tales#1
"He Took It With Him"
"The Thing That Walked"
"Midnight On Black Mountain"

Eighteen (October, 1954)

Title: "The Worst Thirst"
Story:
Art:
Villains: Joe Jessup, Pete Jessup [farmers, die]
Others: Mike Robbins [farmer, dies], Jeb Ryan [water-dealer]
Genre: Horror
Setting: The Jessup farm
Reprinted In: Dead of Night #5
Synopsis: The Jessups are tired of paying for water, and decides to siphon the water from Robbins' well to theirs, killing Robbins along the way; they lap the water up, only to learn Robbins had drunkenly poured poison into his well...
"He Wouldn't Stay Dead"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#11
"Man Who Went Back"
"The Hidden Man"
"The Swami"

Nineteen

"Behind the Locked Door"
"The Un-Human"
"The Little Things"
"It Waits In the Tank"
"The Witch Burning"

Twenty

"Quick-Change"
"After Man...What?"
"Hector"
"The Messenger"
"The Crazy Car"

Twenty-One (January, 1955)

Title: "The Hog!"
Story:
Art: Joe Kubert
Heroes:
Villains: Paul Macneal [road-hog, dies]
Others: Nellie [a pig], a farmer
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Crypt of Shadows#18; Curse of the Weird#3
Synopsis: Mcneal is a wicked driver, purposefully driving others into the ditch, but at the sight of a massive pig in his rear view mirror-- a bigger hog than him-- he crashes the car and dies, forgetting the mirror enlarges.

"Too Human"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#17
"The Man With No Past"
Reprinted In: Giant-Size Man-Thing#4

Title: "The Man With No Past"
Story:
Art: Joe Maneely
Heroes: Alan Ohm [artist]
Others: Dr. Trent [psychiatrist]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1950's America
Reprinted In: Giant-Size Man-Thing#4
Synopsis: Ohm suffers from an inexplicable claustrophobia. Trent attempts to uncover its origin by placing him in a trance, and having him draw his earliest memories, but he is unable to draw anything earlier than one year prior. In fact, there are no records of Ohm past the previous year. Finally, Ohm draws the earliest memory yet-- of himself, lying in a coffin. Reincarnation explains everything.
"The Missing Men"
"The Hidden Vampire"

Twenty-Two

"Mission On Earth"
"Haunted House"
"The Man Who Watched"
"The Blaster"
"The Human Germ"

Twenty-Three

"Gone But Not Forgotten"
"Yvette"
"Revenge"
"The Doll House"
"Clinging Vine"

Twenty-Four

"The Locked Drawer"
"High Pressure Man"
"The Stone Bird"
"Long Night"
"The Eager Beaver"

Twenty-Five

"The Man Who Lost Himself"
"At Your Service!"
"The Little Man!"
"Foster's Fate!"
"Miracle On Maple Street!"

Twenty-Six

"The Wishing Well"
"Plane To Nowhere"
"The Machine"
"Stormy Night"
"The Man From Out There"

Twenty-Seven

"The Man Who Stopped Time"
"It Happened On Mars"
"The Masterpiece"
"The Man Who Changed"
"The Train That Wasn't There"

Twenty-Eight

"They Wouldn't Believe Him"
"The Last Chance"
"The Hole In the Ground"
"Jigsaw"
"The Survivor"

Twenty-Nine

"Three Frightened People"
"The Black Book"
"Mr. Know-It-All"
"Into Thin Air"
"Someone Is in My Room"

Thirty

"The Lady Who Vanished!"
"The Man Who Couldn't Breathe!"
"And Then Something Happened"
"No Way Out!"
"The Endless Search"

Thirty-One

"The Man Who Had No Fear"
"Time Table"
"When Dave Opened the Door"
"Dark Room"
"Monsters On the Moon"

Thirty-Two

"Elevator In the Sky"
"The Two of Me"
"The Skin Diver"
"Someone Out There Is Calling"
"The Town That Lived Again"

Thirty-Three (December, 1956)

Title: "There'll Be Some Changes Made"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Paul Haines [inventor]
Others: Lenore Haines [Paul's wife], Cedric Haines [Paul's great-great grandfather]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: New England
Reprinted In: Curse of the Weird#4
Synopsis: Paul, angered at his great-great-grandfather for not leaving him his money, invents a device to take that money from the past-- but it turns out to be continetal currency. Paul finally decides to make something of himself, instead of blaming his ancestor.
Notes: First Marvel art by Ditko.
"The Flame That Burned a Thousand Years"
"The Fabulous Traveller"
"The Meddler"
"The Man Who Had No Friends"
"Footprints From Nowhere"

Thirty-Four

"The Secret of the Mystic Ring"
"The Long Way Home"
"A Penny for Your Dreams!"
"The Missing Man"
"Down to Earth"
"Someone Is Calling"

Thirty-Five

Title: "Missing Persons!"
Story:
Art: Mac Pakula
Villains: Creatures from another reality
Others: a tramp
Genre: Horror
Setting: America
Reprinted In: Chamber of Chills#13
Synopsis: A tramp tells a disbeliving man how creatures are taking people for specimens in an old dark house; the man brings him there to prove it, then turns him over to the creatures-- he's one of them himself.
"Fallon's Folly"
"The Unexpected Voyagers"
"Turn Back the Clock"
"The Mysterious Mr. Peebles"
"The Green Fires of Mars"

Thirty-Six

"I, the Pharaoh"
"He Hides Among Us"
"The Floating City"
"Something Is Happening In There"
"The Lost Land"
"The Beasts"

Thirty-Seven

"The Deep Freeze"
"Volcano"
"Inside the Whirlpool"
"The Voice In the Night"
"The Sea Serpent"
"The First Man"

Thirty-Eight

"Stone Face"
"Those Who Vanish!"
"The Mystery of the Missing Man"
"The Box That Wouldn't Open"
"The Secret of the Sargasso Sea"
"The Sea Serpent"

Thirty-Nine

"Behind the Mask"
"The Forbidden Room"
"I Lived Four Times"
"At the Edge of Nowhere"
"He Can't Resist"
"The Executioner"

Forty

"I Saw a Demon"
"The Silence"
"How Harry Escaped"
"The Strange Secret of Henry Hill"
"The Victim"
"The Question That Can't Be Answered"

Forty-One

"I Switched Bodies"
"He Came From Nowhere"
"Prison Without Bars"
"The Unseen"
"The Perfect Hideout"
"The Swirling Mist"

Forty-Two

"Farley's Other Face"
"Life Sentence"
"The Curse of Ojiir"
"Humans Keep Out"
"The Savage"
"The Disappearing Man"

Forty-Three

"It's Waiting For Me"
"The Invisible Woman"
"The Third Ear"
"The Secret of the Strange Stone"
"The Panhandler"
"Ghost Ship"

Forty-Four

"The Menace of the Green Men"
"While the City Sleeps"
"The Strange Power of Henry Grey"
"The Taboo"
"The Outcast"
"The Haunted Halls"

Forty-Five

"The Demon's Shadow"
"Which One of Us Is Me?"
"The Eye That Never Closed"
"Something In the House"
"The Scream of the Screen"
"What Happened To Harrison?"

Forty-Six

"The Middle of the Night"
"Voodoo"
"The Red Doom"
"The Desert Rat"
"The Betrayer"
"Nightmare"

Forty-Seven

"Bring Back My Body"
"It Hides Under the Ground"
"They Can't Find Me"
"The Blinding Flash"
"The Face in the Darkness"
"He Sits In the Fog"

Forty-Eight

"Where There's Smoke"
"The Woman Who Played With Dolls"
"The Phony!"
"Behind the Mask!"
"Don't Turn Around!"
"The Curiosity of Mr. Catt!"

Forty-Nine

"City of Giants"
"The Doctor Wears a Mask"
"The World-Destroyers!"
"The Little Green Man"
"Morgan's Mad Machine!"
"The Room With Two Billion Cards!"

Fifty (January, 1959)

Title: "Worlds at War!"
Story:
Art: Jack Davis
Heroes: George Devlin [army colonel]
Others: Martians
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1983 America
Reprinted In: Curse of the Weird#4
Synopsis: In 1983, Martians informed the earth that it would be destroyed. All earthmen then banded together to prepare for war, but arriving upon Mars, learnt the Martians had no weapons-- they wanted to unify the human race, and had succeeded.

"Three Who Vanished"
"Uneasy Lies the Head"
"Adrift in Space"
"The Green Fog"

Fifty-One

Title: "Creatures in the Volcano"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Tubua [island native]
Villains: aliens from Igenous Rex
Others: Maliki, other natives
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: the island of Devil's Head, Ono-I-Lau
Reprinted In: Crazy#66
Synopsis: Tubua discovers aliens in a volcano planning to invade and they let him go because no one would believe a savage; Tubua sells his island to the U.S., and they set off atomic bomb tests, destroying the aliens.

Title: "Alien on Earth"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Christopher Rule
Others: aliens
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's Chicago, New Mexico
Synopsis: When an alien lands on Earth that humanity can't communicate with, they soon turn against it and drive it away. It warns its people away from contact because humans are using primitive atomic weapons.

"Robot on the Rampage"
"The Ghost Ship of Space"

"The Prison Planet"

Fifty-Two

Title: "Menace From Mars"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Christopher Rule
Heroes: Lynn Hamilton
Villains: Martians and their emperor
Others: Jojo [gorilla], Seaweed [stallion], Rajah [elephant]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 2306, Earth, Mars
Synopsis: Martians think humans are weak, but Hamilton displays the powers of the other creatures of Earth which surpass them, and they swear off their invasion.

"The Man With the Atomic Brain"
"Trapped on Earth"
"Travelers in Time"
"Invasion From Outer Space"

Fifty-Three

"The Stranger in Space"
Reprinted In: Strange Tales Annual#1
"Only 12 of Us 5 Live"
"Beware of Tomorrow"
"Shadows in the Night"
"He Made the Machines Go Mad"

Fifty-Four

Title: "I Am the Menace From the Purple Planet"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Christopher Rule
Villains: Aliens from Orion Major [look like robots], Gxenu [robot, poses as Orion Major native]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Synopsis: When Gxenu and his robot arrive, humanity takes him hostage, but Gxenu is the real robot, and the true alien escapes to inform its people.

Title: "My Other Face!"
Story:
Art: Al Williamson
Heroes: Jason Gibbs [ugly man]
Others: Rectorus [Martian scientist]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: Earth, Mars, distant future
Reprinted In: Star Wars Weekly#93
Synopsis: Gibbs heads to Mars to drink a potion that promises to improve one's appearance, but it makes him look like a handsome Martian.

"I Unleashed Monstro On the World"
"I Dared to Defy the Idol's Curse"
"I Know the Gargoyle's Secret"

Fifty-Five

"I Found the Giant in the Sky"
Reprinted In: Strange Tales Annual#1
"I Saw the Serpent That Saved the World"
Reprinted In: Strange Tales Annual#1

Title: "My Neighbour's Secret"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, George Klein
Heroes: Sam [reporter, San Pueres Gazette]
Others: Noah
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: San Pueres
Synopsis: Sam investigates a man building a boat in the middle of the desert, but when it begins to rain, Sam realizes the man is really Noah.

"I Was a Prisoner of the Ape Creatures"
"I Can Live Forever"

Fifty-Six

"I Brought Zog Back to Life"
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#6
"I Planted The Seeds of Doom"
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#6
"I Shrunk Away to Nothing"
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#6
"I Saw the Lighthouse Ghosts"
Reprinted In: Fear#4

Fifty-Seven

Title: "Orogo! The Nightmare From Outer Space!"
Story:
Art: Don Heck
Heroes: Mr. Carstairs [blind man]
Villains: Orogo [alien robot]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#2; Where Monsters Dwell#12
Synopsis: Orogo threatens the Earth with his hypnotic powers but cannot effect Mr. Carstairs, a blind man, and so collapses in defeat. "The Earth-Crawlers"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#12
"The Metal Monster"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#12
"The Martian Who Stole My Body"
Reprinted In: Fear#7

Fifty-Eight (May, 1960)

Title: "Beware!! Of the Little Toy Men!!"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: unnamed reporter
Villains: Alien, toy robots
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Marvel Super-Heroes#29
Synopsis: A reporter meets a toy-maker who jokingly claims to be an alien, sending his toy men to conquer the world. The reporter believes the toy-maker is telling the truth, and prints the story. Eventually he proves it to the public by revealing that the toy-maker has a wind-up key in his back.

Title: "They Called Me a Witch"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott
Villains: Evelyn [witch hunter]
Others: John Redmond [Amanda's lover], Amanda Dalton [seamstress, witch]
Genre: Horror
Setting: 18th century Salem
Synopsis: Amanda is accused of being a witch by Evelyn, but John convinces the townsfolk of Amanda's innocence. Amanda leaves John because they could never work out-- she really is a witch.

Title: "Return of the Martian"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Villains: Zetora [from #57]
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: 1960's America
Synopsis: Zetora returns to threaten mankind, but is slain by Earth's bacteria.

"I Found Rro!"

Fifty-Nine

Title: "I Unleashed Shagg Upon the World"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: unnamed man
Villains: Shagg [the Sphinx, alien robot warrior]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: Egypt
Reprinted In: Strange Tales Annual#1; Tomb of Darkness#18
Synopsis: A man accidentally awakens the Sphinx, which proves to be an alien robot sent to conquer humanity. When Shagg learns that it was activated by mistake, it returns to rest until all the other warriors are awakened, and erases all memories of it having awakened. However, the man kept a diary of what happened...
"I Was Trapped in Horror House!"
"The Revenge of the Wooden Woman"
"I Am the Beast Man"

Sixty

"We Were Trapped With the Silent Monster"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#11

Title: "I Found the Things From Nowhere"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Joe Carter
Others: Red ants, black ants
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#1; Where Monsters Dwell#9
Synopsis: Joe's television suddenly begins to bring up images of strange beings making war with one another. Unable to account for it, Joe believes he has tuned into another world, and watches hopelessly as one side is conquered. He never suspects that the entire drama was played out beneath his own window by an army of red ants invading the ant hill of black ants.

Title: "I Learned the Monstrous Secret of Bombu!"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Mason [businessman], his pilot
Villains: Bombu [alien, dies]
Others: the Esperanza
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's, the Amazon
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#9
Synopsis: Mason and his pilot crash in the Amazon and are captured by a tribe who worship the alien Bombu. Mason doubts that Bombu is really an alien, and believes his powers are all an illusion. When Bombu is struck down by lightning, Mason is shocked to discover that he really was an alien.

"I Turned Into a Martian"
Reprinted In: Fear#4

Sixty-One

"I Opened the Door to Nowhere"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#17; Tower of Shadows Special#1
"I Defied Gomdullah, the Living Pharoah"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#12
"I Dared Enter the Haunted Forest"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#13
"The Curse of M'Gumbu"
Reprinted In: Fear#7

Sixty-Two

Title: "I Can't Escape From The Creeping Things!"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Silas Bleede [wealthy man]
Villains: a tree
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Europe
Reprinted In: Fear#8; Monster Menace#2
Synopsis: The cruel Bleede takes down a tree outside his new manor, but the branches come to life, and chase him. He retreats, letting the tree win.

"There is a Brain Behind the Fangs"
Reprinted In: Fear#6
"I Was a Slave of the Living Titan!"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#11; Marvel Monsters: Devil Dinosaur#1; Marvel Monsters TPB

Sixty-Three

Title: "Goliath! The Monster That...Walked Like A Man!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Mr. Baxter [advertiser], Charlie [his assistant]
Villains: Goliath [invader from the undersea world of Mu]
Others: Ulvar ["alien from Centaurus II", built by Baxter]
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Marvel Monster Masterworks; Where Monsters Dwell#10
Synopsis: When the massive Gigantus invades the world of men, an advertising man creates a big monster to scare him away.
Notes: Re-named "Gigantus" in reprints. Returns in Marvel Universe#7

"I Took a Journey into Fear"
Reprinted In: Fear#6
"The Dangerous Doll"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#20
"I Was Trapped By the Mole Men"

Sixty-Four (January, 1961)

Title: "I Found the Lair of...the Lizard Men"
Story:
Art: Don Heck
Villains: Eric Kane [criminal]
Others: Lizard Men [underground dwellers]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Africa
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#6
Synopsis: Kane escapes from his chain gang and flees underground, where he finds the Lizard Men. They welcome him to live among them in peace, but he decides to steal their valuable diamond and return to the surface. However, the diamond turns him into a Lizard Man, and he is left unable to return to the surface, and unwelcome by his fellow Lizard Men.

Title: "I Must Find Korumbu!"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Villains: Hugo Barge [fat man]
Others: Korumbu [gypsy]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's Europe
Reprinted In: Fear#3
Synopsis: Barge goes to Europe hoping to find a way to lose weight; Korumbu gives him a potion that will do just that, but he keeps losing weight every minute, and must keep eating food for the rest of his life or waste into nothing.

Title: "I Dared To Battle...Rorgg King of the Spider Men!!"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Tim Johnson [teenager]
Villains: Rorgg [dies], other Spider Men
Others: Ann [Tim's girlfriend], Martha and Frank Johnson [Tim's parents]
Genre: Monster, Science Fiction
Setting: Mexico
Reprinted In: Fear#3; Monster Menace#4
Synopsis: Rorgg invades Mexico with his Spider Men, but Tim kills Rorgg with DDT, and the Spider Men retreat.

"Who is the Ape Man?"

Sixty-Five

Title: "I am the Brute That Walks!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Villains: Brute That Walks [Howard Avery, scientist turned into big hairy monster]
Others: Sally Barton [Howard's girlfriend]
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Marvel Monster Masterworks; Where Creatures Roam#1
Synopsis: Skinny Howard Avery wants to impress his girl, but becomes a monster. As the Brute, he tries to kill her, but the potion wears off-- and he is declared a hero for saving her.

Title: "Fear in the Night"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Model VO-6 [robot] Number Seven [Zenok II]
Villains: Big green monster
Others: Other men from Zenok II
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: Alien world, 24th century
Reprinted In: Marvel Monster Masterworks; Where Creatures Roam#1
Synopsis: A robot and a man crash-land on an alien world, and are attacked by a monster while waiting for rescue.
Notes: Until the climax, we are led to believe that the man is a robot, and the robot a man.

"Kragoo!"
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#1

Sixty-Six

Title: "The Return of the Titan!"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: scientist
Villains: Xemnu [from Journey Into Mystery#62]
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: Pineville
Reprinted In: Monsters On the Prowl#14
Synopsis: Xemnu returns to earth and enthralls the population of Pineville to help him rebuild his spacecraft, but the scientist defeats him again by using a mirror to turn his power against him, causing him to vanish.
Notes: Xmenu appears next in Marvel Feature#3.

"The Black Ray"
Reprinted In: Fear#6
"The Thing Behind the Wall"
Reprinted In: Fear#7

Sixty-Seven

"Gruto! The Creature From Nowhere"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#11
"The Last Voyage of Captain Kragg"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#12
"The Black Clock"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#12

Sixty-Eight

"The Man From Mars!"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#15
"Spragg! The Conqueror of the Human Race"
Reprinted In: Creatures on the Loose#15
"Where Walks the Ghost?"

Sixty-Nine

"The Iron Giant"
Reprinted In: Kid Colt, Outlaw#164
"I Was Captured By Korilla"
Reprinted In: Creatures On the Loose#12
"When Darkness Falls"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#13

Seventy

Title: "The Stoneman"
Story:
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Dralla [statue of noble hero who saved Oakfast]
Others: old man
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Oakfast, central Europe
Reprinted In: Kull the Destroyer#12
Synopsis: An old man prays to the statue of Dralla for help, and soon gold nuggets appear everywhere, but the old man is too weak to gather any for himself; the village mistreats him, whereupon Dralla's statue comes to life, removes the gold, and brings the old man away from earth for his reward.

"A Thousand Years"
"Sandman Cometh"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#13

Seventy-One

"The Painting"
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#6; Amazing Adventures#24
"I Brought the Roc to Life"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#10
"The Boy Who Vanished"
Reprinted In: Fear#4

Seventy-Two

Title: "The Glop"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: an unnamed painter, an unnamed scientist
Villains: The Glop [alien statue brought to life by paint, destroyed]
Others: Transylvanians
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: 1960's Transylvania
Reprinted In: Marvel Monster Masterworks; Where Creatures Roam#7
Synopsis: A painter is brought to Transylvania by a scientist to mix chemicals that will bring to life an alien statue, but "the Glop" proves to be a hostile force. The painter removes the painter with turpentine, and the statue is destroyed by angry villagers.

Title: "The Patient in Room 3D"
Story:
Art: Paul Reinman
Others: scientists, ape
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#7
Synopsis: Scientists hope their test subject will be able to solve all of the earth's problems after increasing his intelligence 10 times, but even his advanced intellect cannot solve their problems...because he's still just an ape.

Title: "Will This Be the End of the World?
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Others: alien citizens, baseball players
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: Microscopic world
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#7
Synopsis: Men see a massive white sphere coming at their world, and quickly evacuate the planet in rocketships...just as the baseball strikes the catcher's mitt.

Seventy-Three

Title: "What Lurks On Channel X?"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Bill Jones
Villains: Jordan ["Paragon Television" salesman, Plutonian], Plutonians
Others: Cragley [building superintendent], Ruth Jones [Bill's wife]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Monster Menace#1; Fear#5
Synopsis: Bill and Ruth get a free tv, without telling their tyrannical super. It turns out to be a mind-controlling device sent by Plutonians to aid in invasion, but when Cragley cuts off the aerial, their minds are freed, and Bill destroys the tv.

Title: "Where Will You Be When...the Spider Strikes!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Robert Carter [scientist]
Villains: irradiated spider [dies]
Genre: Monster, Science Fiction
Setting: Mexico, 1960's
Reprinted In: Where Creatures Roam#8
Synopsis: A spider is irradiated and becomes massive, threatening all the scientists at the lab, but when they dare it to snatch a missile from the sky, it destroys itself.

"One Looks Mean Doom"
Reprinted In: Fear#5
"Menace From Mars"
Reprinted In: Fear#5

Seventy-Four

Title: "Forever is a Long Time"
Story:
Art: Don Heck
Villains: Luther Kane [ruthless businessman]
Others: Professor Weems [inventor]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#18
Synopsis: Kane forces Weems to give him his invention that will grant immortality; Kane subjects himself to it but finds that it makes men immortal by rendering them immobile, leaving him unable to turn it off.

Title: "Midnight in the Wax Museum"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Bob Crane [Marvel Comics' artist]
Others: Wax statues [aliens], Marvel Comics editor
Genre: Science Fiction, Monster
Setting: 1960's America
Synopsis: Crane discovers that wax statues are really aliens, but realizes only after driving them away that they had peaceful intentions.

"The Thing in the Black Box"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#30
"The Mechanical Men"
Reprinted In: X-Men#93

Seventy-Five (December, 1961)

Title: "Mister Gregory and the Ghost!"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Lucius P. Gregory [building owner]
Villains: Haunted house
Genre: Horror
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#5; Fear#4
Synopsis: Gregory's house is haunted, and he attempts to exorcise the ghosts by all means, from science to magic, but nothing works, because the house isn't haunted by a ghost-- the house IS a ghost.

Title: "The Magic of Mordoo!"
Story:
Art: Paul Reinman
Heroes: Franz Kopnik [50 year old man]
Others: Mordoo [gypsy sorcerer], Katrina Steuben [middle-aged woman]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's Bavaria
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#9
Synopsis: Franz loves Katrina but wishes she were younger; he brings her to Mordoo, who regresses her to the age of 18, but now she loves the handsome young Mordoo instead of Franz.

Title: "The Man Who Lost the World!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: Bruno [lab assistant]
Others: professor
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#9
Synopsis: The professor builds a time machine, and Bruno decides to travel back in time to show him up, only to find himself at the dawn of time with no way of getting back.

"Lo-Karr, Bringer of Doom"
Reprinted In: Fear#4

Seventy-Six (January, 1962)

Title: "Follow the Leader"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Paul Lindsey [explorer]
Villains: alien creatures, robot leader
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 21st century, alien world
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#27
Synopsis: After landing on an alien world, human explorers are attacked by alien monsters, led by one creature. They decide against Lindsey's advice, and destroy the leader, which causes the others to mad with fury. It turns out the leader was a robot, the only thing controlling their behavior. They escape, but who created the robot in the first place?

Title: "The Genie With the Light Brown Hair"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Villains: genie
Others: Mike Morgan [hobo]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's America
Synopsis: Morgan finds a genie and makes it his slave before finally allowing it to return to its bottle-- but the genie takes Morgan with him.

"Mind Over Matter"
"Escape To Nowhere"

Seventy-Seven (February, 1962)

Title: "I Don't Believe in...Ghosts!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Mr. Jordan [Supernatural-debunker]
Others: Wilbur Weems, Joe [home-owners], Ghosts
Genre: Horror
Setting: Country homes of Weems and Joe
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#9
Synopsis: When men try to flee their homes because they believe them to be haunted, Mr. Jordan appears, and he proves that there are no ghosts, they just had overactive imaginations. After proving this to Joe, a real ghost appears, and thanks Jordan for protecting their secrecy. Jordan then hears of another man claiming to have seen a ghost, and sets out-- walking right through a wall.

"Beware! He Isn't Human!"
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#10
"When Aliens Walk the Earth"
"They Were Only Scarecrows"

Seventy-Eight

Title: "Kraggoom! The Creature Who Caught an Astronaut!"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Derek Wolfington [wealthy man, amateur astronaut]
Villains: Kraggoom [disembodied alien]
Others: Kraggoom's race
Genre: Monster, Science Fiction
Setting: 16th century earth; 1960's America
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#9
Synopsis: Kraggom's first attempt at conquering earth fails in the 16th century when his fellow beings capture him; when Wolfington cheats on his tests so he can be an astronaut, he encounters Kraggoom in space and Kraggoom attempts to take his body, but Wolfington blacks out, destroying Kraggoom, but rendering himself a vegetable.

Title: "The Sorcerer"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Aaron [sorcerer]
Villains: Sorcerers
Others: Lucy Scott, Mr. Scott [owners of a gas station]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's, desert outside Carson City, Nevada
Synopsis: Aaron goes to work at the Scott's gas station but is pursued by sorcerers adamant that he not leave their order. After he bests them in battle they allow him to live with the Scotts, but without his magical powers.

"Monsters on Mercury"
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#7, Crazy#79
"The Clutching Hand"

Seventy-Nine

Title: "The Speed Demon"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: young boy
Villains: Speedy Simms [racing nut]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Monsters On the Prowl#14
Synopsis: A man recalls how as a boy, he wished that Speedy Simms would race forever with nothing to stop him, and his wish was granted-- Simms was doomed to forever race around Saturn upon its ring.

Title: "The Man Who Played Dead"
Story:
Art:
Villains: the Dummy [crook disguised as ventriloquist dummy]
Others: J.P. Bentley [wealthy man], his butler [dies]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Monsters On the Prowl#14
Synopsis: The Dummy robs homes by masquerading as a dummy, but while robbing Bentley is found by the butler; he kills the butler, but when the police arrive, they toss him in a toybox and lock it-- where he will inevitably suffocate.

"The Midnight Monster"
Reprinted In: Fear#6
"Wings of the Butterfly"
Reprinted In: Fear#6

Eighty

"Won't You Step Into My Parlor?"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#7

Title: "Propaganda"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Villains: Boris Grozny, other Russians [die]
Others: Africans, their gods [statues]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Russia, Africa
Synopsis: Boris journeys to Africa to turn the natives against America with propaganda, but when that fails, tries to force them with a gun; the natives' gods then attack and slay Boris and his men.
"I Spent a Night in a Haunted House"
Reprinted In: Monsters on the Prowl#26
"For the Birds"

Eighty-One (June, 1962)

Title: "The Ruler of Earth!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Jack Kirby
Heroes: Ruler of Earth [giant robot computer]
Villains: Communists
Others: The United Nations
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1990
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#25
Synopsis: Humanity finally puts aside its differences to create the Ruler of Earth, a powerful calculating machine to solve the planet's troubles. Communists who loathe the new world order attempt to subvert the computer's porgramming, but fail, because the machine is immune to greed, deceit and the lust for power.
Notes: In Where Monsters Dwell#25, the Communists are changed to Hydra agents.

Title: "There Dwells a Dragon"
Story:
Art: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
Heroes: Tommy's father
Villains: a dragon
Others: Tommy [boy]
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: 1960's America; Camelot, middle ages
Synopsis: Tommy's dad goes back in time and slays a dragon, much to Tommy's delight.

"Kunga"
"The Comic Strip"

Eighty-Two (July, 1962)

Title: "I am the Prisoner of the Voodoo King!"
Story:
Art: Gene Colan
Villains: unnamed criminal
Others: Tribesmen, police
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Africa
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#3; Chamber of Chills#7
Synopsis: A criminal escapes from the police bringing him back to America, and finds a tribe who worship a golden voodoo statue. He steals the statue, but then it sticks to his hands. He is left alone in the jungle, with nowhere to turn.

"The Scorpion Strikes!"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#7
"Take a Chair"
Reprinted In: Journey Into Mystery#7
"The Next Galaxy"

Eighty-Three

"The Perfect Crime"
"When the Jungle Sleeps"

Eighty-Four

"The Witching Hour"
"Somewhere Hides A Thing"

Eighty-Five

"Filbert's Frightful Future"
"Off Limits"

Eighty-Six

Title: "Humans, Keep Out!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Don Heck
Heroes: Ezra Grumley [janitor], scientists
Villains: Venusians, their robots
Others: robots built by scientists
Genre: Science-Fiction
Setting: 1975 America
Reprinted In: Giant-Size Man-Thing#3
Synopsis: Scientists fear the invasion of Venusians with their robots, but Grumley saves the Earth by proposing they build robots just like the Venusians' models; when their robots do not attack Earth because the Earth's robot look like them, the Venusians make peace with Earth.

Title: "The Changeling"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Heroes: unnamed sorcerer
Villains: unnamed king
Others: unnamed lackey, peasants, prisonsers
Genre: Fantasy
Setting: Medeival Kingdom
Reprinted In: Conan the Barbarian#40
Synopsis: A cruel king wishes to become handsome. A sorcerer makes his wish come true and he becomes a swan.

Eighty-Seven

"I Know the Secret of the Sea Monster"
"The Man on the Endless Stairway"

Eighty-Eight

"Behind Locked Doors"
"Long Live the Queen"

Eighty-Nine
"Barker's Body Shop"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#10
"When the Switch Is Pulled"

Ninety

"The Midnight Caller"
"I Am A Robot"

Ninety-One

"The Seedlings"
"The Manikins"

Ninety-Two

Title: "The Man Who Hated Monstro!"
Story: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber
Art: Paul Reinman
Villains: Monstro [giant ape], Karl Krumm [trapeze artist]
Genre: Horror
Setting: The Forenci Circus
Reprinted In: Fear#3
Synopsis: Krumm is angered when Monstro begins stealing the audiences away from him, so he torments the ape, and finally sets him free so that the staff will be forced to shoot him; but as he sets out on the trapeze, he finds that Monstro has climbed to the trapeze stand-- and is swinging right at him!
"I Used to Be Human"

Ninety-Three

"The Man Who Wouldn't Die"
"I Saw A Martian"

Ninety-Four

Title: "The Gentle Old Man!"
Story: Stan Lee
Art: Steve Ditko
Villains: Gregory "Greed" Grundy [stingy landlord]
Others: old man from the future; his "dolls" [shrunken men]
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Fear#3
Synopsis: Grundy tries to take advantage of the old man who moves in, and to steal his collection of dolls, but the old man shrinks Grundy down and adds him to the set, having been searching for a 20th century landlord to complete his collection of the world's most heartless men.
"Dinner Time on Deimos"
Reprinted In: Where Monsters Dwell#10

Ninety-Five
"The Tomb of Tut-Amm-Tut"
"Save Me From the Lizard Man"

Ninety-Six (September, 1963)

Title: "Call Her...Medusa!"
Story: Stan Lee, Larry Lieber
Art: Larry Lieber, Paul Reinman
Villains: Gorgons [aliens]
Others: two blind men
Genre: Science Fiction
Setting: 1960's America
Reprinted In: Fantasy Masterpieces#8
Synopsis: The Gorgons, who inspired legends of Medusa, return to earth, and one presents herself to two men, only to see them unaffected by her powers. They call off their invasion, not knowing those men were blind.
"Fredrick Fenton's Future"

Ninety-Seven

"The Perfect Defense"

Ninety-Eight

"The Purple Planet"

Ninety-Nine

"Stroom's Strange Solution"

One Hundred

"The Unreal"

One Hundred One

"The Enemies"

One Hundred Two

"The Menace"

One Hundred Three

"To Live Forever"

One Hundred Four

"Revenge"

One (October, 1972)

Title: "Dig Me No Grave"
Story: Robert E. Howard, Roy Thomas
Art: Gil Kane, Tom Palmer
Heroes: Dan Kirowan, Professor Conrad
Villains: Malik Tous/Satan/Ahriman/Beelzebub
Others: John Grimlan, Von Boehnk
Genre: Horror
Setting: 20th century Britain or America
Reprinted In: Masters of Terror#2
Synopsis: Over 200 years ago, John Grimlan sold his soul to the supernatural being Malik Tous, also called Ahriman, Satan, and Beelzebub. On the night of his death, Dan Kirowan and Professor Conrad come to fufill a special request: that his body be laid out on a table with candles. Arriving at Grimlan's home, they found a strange robe placed over Grimlan's body. An East Pacific looking man appeared before them, telling them to start the ritual. After the ritual was over, the lights go out, and Grimlan's body is gone-as is the East Pacific looking man. Rushing out of the house, Kirowan and Conrad see a demonic figure flying away with Grimlan's body.
Notes: John Grimlan mentions Shuma-Gorath, who has been seen and invoked in many Conan and Doctor Strange stories.
"House"
"You Show Me Your Dream-- I'll Show You Mine"

Two (December, 1972)

"Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper"
Reprinted In: Masters of Terror#1
"More Than Blood"
"The Girl Who Couldn't Die" from Adventure Into Terror#19

Three (February, 1973)

"Genius" from Menace#4
"The Shambler From the Stars"
Reprinted In: Masters of Terror#1
"Revenge From the Rhine"

Four (April, 1973)

"The Haunter of the Dark"
"The Price is Flight"
"The Man With-- Two Faces"

Five

"The Shadow From the Steeple"
"For Love of Money"
"An Invasion of Privacy"

Six

"He Who Hesitates" from Journey Into Mystery#8
"The Strange Case of Mr. Whipple" from Journey Into Mystery#8
"Indoor Sport" from Journey Into Mystery#8
"The Tough Guy" from Journey Into Mystery#8

Seven (October, 1973)

"The Scorpion Strikes!" from Journey Into Mystery#82
"Won't You Step Into My Parlor?" from Journey Into Mystery#80
"Take a Chair" from Journey Into Mystery#82

Eight

"The Bewitched Bike" from Journey Into Mystery#4
"Death Waits Within!" from Journey Into Mystery#4
"Out of the Night" from Mystic#7
"The Man Who Was Nobody" from Journey Into Mystery#15

Nine

"Coffin of Hell" from Uncanny Tales#22
"I Can Hear You Think" from Mystic#41
"The New Tenants" from Uncanny Tales#12
"Wilson's Woman" from Mystic#30

Ten (April, 1974)

"The Threat of Tim Boo Ba" from Amazing Adult Fantasy#9
"Something in the Fog" from Strange Tales#8
"Plague!" from Uncanny Tales#38
"Fame!" from Strange Tales#8
"Shhhh!" from Mystery Tales#15

Eleven

"House For Sale" from Mystic#8
"The Secret Men" from World of Fantasy#10
"The Burning Flame" from Mystic#8
"I Went Through the Veil!" from World of Fantasy#10
"The Books That Were Alive" from World of Fantasy#10

Twelve (August, 1974)

"The Genie Lives" from Amazing Adult Fantasy#9
"The Kiss of Death" from Adventures Into Weird Worlds#16
"The Question" from Journey Into Mystery#16
"Hide and Shriek" from Mystical Tales#7

Thirteen (October, 1974)

"I Captured the Abominable Snowman" from Strange Worlds#1
"The Imitation Man" from Strange Tales#100
"Revolt of the Robots" from Tales of Suspense#35
"The Terrible Teeth" from Marvel Tales#114

Fourteen (December, 1974)

"When Wakes the Sphinx" from Strange Tales#70
"It Came From Nowhere" from Marvel Tales#126
"If Looks Could Kill!" from Uncanny Tales#11
"The Thing on the Moon" from Strange Tales#79

Fifteen (February, 1975)

"I Fought The Molten Man-Thing" from Tales Of Suspense#7
"It Was Only a Simple Barbershop...Or Was It?" from Tales of Suspense#29
"Which Wish Dish" from Mystic#36
"The Hungry Jaws" from Uncanny Tales#11

Sixteen (April, 1975)

"The Man Who Said No" from Strange Tales of the Unusual#10
"The Rag Doll" from Strange Tales of the Unusual#11
"The Old Man's Secret" from Astonishing#54
"The Thing in the Jungle" from Strange Tales#51
"Inside the Mummy Case" from Mystery Tales#51

Seventeen

"Too Human" from Journey Into Mystery#21
"The Crackpot" from Tales of Suspense#31
"The Terrible Touch" from Marvel Tales#159
"The Secret of Steven Durham" from World of Fantasy#15

Eighteen

"The Thing From the Hidden Swamp" from Tales To Astonish#30
"Monster in the Iron Mask" from Tales Of Suspense#31
"Forever is a Long Time" from Journey Into Mystery#74

Nineteen (October, 1975)

"When the Mummy Walks" from Tales To Astonish#31
"Dead Planet" from Tales To Astonish#27
"They Vanished Forever" from Strange Tales#98

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