Notes:
A page of Novelty Mart toys, including the Ginger doll, Little Bandit slot machine, 1952 motor car, Buck Rogers sonic ray gun, and a Planter's peanut bank.
On inside front cover.
Synopsis:
A doctor looking to help a child that had been bitten by a rabid dog, hitched a ride on a strange vehicle to get to the home quicker. He realized that the driver was death! Afraid he was going for the little girl, the doctor bolted out of the car and ran to her home and was relieved to find the girl ok. Death was actually coming for the dog who had died after biting the little girl.
Synopsis:
Breaking the fourth wall a Vampire addresses the reader, his intended victim. He tells how he first encountered his victim-to-be when he asked for help and was rebuffed. The vampire followed the reader, discovering where he lived and what comics he liked to buy. He spent considerable money printing up a custom copy of Adventures into Terror to place on the newsstand. The last panel of the story shows the vampire with claws extended and fangs bared - daring you to look over your shoulder.
First Line:
Your money back quick if you can buy for less elsewhere
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Ad for rings, watches, hair-cutting kit, nite lamp, color-changing rose, cigaret lighter, and field glasses from Consumer's Mart, Dept. 99K-300, 131 West 33rd Street, New York 1, N.Y.
After page 6 of "The Girl Who Couldn't Die".
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Credits
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Inker(s):
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Letterer(s):
typeset
Editor(s):
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Advertisement for Ward's Formula scalp treatment at $2.00 from Ward Laboratories Inc., Dept. 22 R, 1430 Broadway, New York 18, N.Y.
On inside back cover.