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=== Other comics === | === Other comics === | ||
*"The Frightened Man" | *"The Frightened Man" by Bob Powell (?) | ||
*"I Died Tomorrow!". | *"I Died Tomorrow!" by Pete Morisi. | ||
*"While Our Hero Sleeps...!". | *"While Our Hero Sleeps...!" by Steve Skeates and Chic Stone. | ||
*"The Empty Chair". | *"The Empty Chair" by Joe Orlando. | ||
*"They Crawl by Night!". | *"They Crawl by Night!" by Vic Carrabotta. | ||
*"The Phantom", ''SOS Phantom'' by Bill Lignante. | *"The Phantom", ''SOS Phantom'' by Bill Lignante. | ||
*"The Punishment of Paul Phillips!" | *"The Punishment of Paul Phillips!" by George Roussos (?) | ||
*"Something Strange on the Sand!" | *"Something Strange on the Sand!" by ? | ||
*"The Man Who Crushed Rocks!". | *"The Man Who Crushed Rocks!" by Reed Crandall. | ||
[[Category: Sinister Tales issues|Sinister Tales 069]] | [[Category: Sinister Tales issues|Sinister Tales 069]] |
Latest revision as of 18:38, 9 April 2015
Sinister Tales #69 | |
Cover artist: Don Heck [p) and Mike Peppe (i) | |
Country/language: | United Kingdom / English |
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Format: | 18,5 × 23,5 cm |
Pages: | 68 pgs, b/w |
Publishing date: | |
Editor: | |
Publishing company: | Alan Class & Co |
Preceded by: | Sinister Tales #68 |
Followed by: | Sinister Tales #71 |
Contents
Mandrake stories
- "Menace of the City Jungle", ("Menace of the City Jungle") by Dick Wood, Don Heck (p) and André LeBlanc (i).
- "The Flying Phantom", ("The Flying Phantom") by Dick Wood, Werner Roth (p) and André LeBlanc (i).
Other comics
- "The Frightened Man" by Bob Powell (?)
- "I Died Tomorrow!" by Pete Morisi.
- "While Our Hero Sleeps...!" by Steve Skeates and Chic Stone.
- "The Empty Chair" by Joe Orlando.
- "They Crawl by Night!" by Vic Carrabotta.
- "The Phantom", SOS Phantom by Bill Lignante.
- "The Punishment of Paul Phillips!" by George Roussos (?)
- "Something Strange on the Sand!" by ?
- "The Man Who Crushed Rocks!" by Reed Crandall.