We're still wandering around inside the August 1952 issue of Suspense #21, and while there actually is "NO ESCAPE!" here, there also isn't any until the final story-- uhhh what??? --yep, two more to go, (I've decided to do another full issue presentation!) --and my oh my, none of these tales in this stellar issue will have you screaming "deja vu!" more than this one either! Okay, this is definitely the goofiest intro I've ever written...derrrr...
I think we're gonna stick with the August 1952 issue of Suspense #21 for a little while longer, it seriously contains some real gems, like today's gravely insane double feature of cemetery scares 'n silly / spooky shenanigans!
Who's hungry for another savory slice of screams from the August 1952 issue of Suspense #21? I can hear your stomach's growlin' 'n a'howlin' and I do believe I have something you just might be cravin'! I also believe we won't get any complaints on the coloring for this one --oh, and let's see if we can comment on it without saying "EC" as well! Some real fine artwork from Carl Hubbell. Order's up!
Let's kick off August 2019 with some long-awaited, always requested Atlas posts, you know-- since it's been awhile! And here's a good Stan Lee / Tony DiPreta team-up to scare things off to a grim, grinning, ghostly start! From the August 1952 issue of Suspense #21.
Time for one last date with the Devil, and once again we're heading to the mysterious 'ol disappearing shop that nobody has ever seen before (nor will ever see again), and we have some really super art by Joe Kubert from the October 1953 one-shot issue of House of Terror #13D as well. Annnnd now you know why the scans look so odd, and yes, you're not drunk. I attempted to tweak these a bit, eliminating the 3D process as much as possible so it's easier to read on a computer or phone screen (first page, awesome splash, but not so successfully tweaked-- the rest of the story should be pretty good though!)
So was our last tale not hot enough for ya? Okay then, time to REALLY turn up the hell-bound heat with a Pete Morisi satanic sizzler from the January 1953 issue of Strange Terrors #6, --plus a bona fired, one page, bonus scorcher from the December 1944 issue of Captain Flight #5, art by Joe Cleary.
The sizzlin' summer heatwave here in the midwest has chilled out for a few days, so it's up to THOIA to turn up the temp for at least a few more posts, as we finish out the month of July 2019 with some devil hailin'! And first up, one more from the Super Satanic September 1953 issue of The Thing #10.