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=== Other comics ===
=== Other comics ===
*"[[The Phantom]]", ''The Terror Tiger'' by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway)
*"[[The Phantom]]", ''The Terror Tiger'' by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway) (Original in "The Phantom" # 21, published by "King Comics" in March 1967)
*''What Lurks on Channel X?'' by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers. (Letters: Artie Simek)
*''What Lurks on Channel X?'' by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers. (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 73, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in October 1912)  
*"The Phantom", ''The Treasure of Bengali Bay'' by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway)
*"The Phantom", ''The Treasure of Bengali Bay'' by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway) (Original in "The Phantom" # 21, published by "King Comics" in March 1967)
*"The Fly", ''The Lady and the Fly!'' by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta)
*"The Fly", ''The Lady and the Fly!'' by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta) (original in "The Fly" # 6, published by "Archie" in May 1960)
*''The Man from Mars!'' by Don Heck. (Letters: Artie Simek)
*''The Man from Mars!'' by Don Heck. (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 68, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in May 1961)  
*"The Fly", ''The Fly Versus the Moon Men!'' by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta)
*"The Fly", ''The Fly Versus the Moon Men!'' by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta) (original in "The Fly" # 6, published by "Archie" in May 1960)
*''Beware! He Isn't Human!'' by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers. (Letters: Artie Simek)
*''Beware! He Isn't Human!'' by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 77, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in February 1962).


[[Category: Uncanny Tales issues|Uncanny Tales 050]]
[[Category: Uncanny Tales issues|Uncanny Tales 050]]

Latest revision as of 10:11, 11 June 2023

Uncanny Tales #50
Uncanny Tales 050.jpg
Cover artist: Sy Barry (?)
Country/language: Mini uk.gif United Kingdom / English
Format: 18 × 23 cm
Pages: 68 pgs, b/w
Publishing date:
Editor: unknown
Publishing company: Alan Class & Co
Preceded by:
Followed by: Uncanny Tales #51


Contents

Mandrake stories

Other comics

  • "The Phantom", The Terror Tiger by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway) (Original in "The Phantom" # 21, published by "King Comics" in March 1967)
  • What Lurks on Channel X? by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers. (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 73, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in October 1912)
  • "The Phantom", The Treasure of Bengali Bay by Bill Harris and Bill Lignante. (Letters: Ray Holloway) (Original in "The Phantom" # 21, published by "King Comics" in March 1967)
  • "The Fly", The Lady and the Fly! by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta) (original in "The Fly" # 6, published by "Archie" in May 1960)
  • The Man from Mars! by Don Heck. (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 68, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in May 1961)
  • "The Fly", The Fly Versus the Moon Men! by Robert Bernstein and John Giunta. (Letters: John Giunta) (original in "The Fly" # 6, published by "Archie" in May 1960)
  • Beware! He Isn't Human! by Jack Kirby / Dick Ayers (Letters: Artie Simek) (Original in "Journey into Mystery" # 77, publishd by "Marvel Comics Group" in February 1962).