"The Eyes"
Narragansett Bay is haunted by a wave of sea monster attacks. The monsters, enormous eye balls with tentacles, possess a gaze which dissolves their victims into a puddle of water. Mankind learns how to defend themselves, but find that the monsters may have adapted against Mankind's only defense.
Story illustrated by Pete Tumlinson; 5 pages.
"Someone is Waiting!!"
Text story with spot illustration; 2 pages (10014).
Reprinted from Adventures Into Weird Worlds #5, originally titled "The Nag"
"The Rulers of Earth"
In the future, under the leadership of a peaceful leader, Mankind has grown soft. Now, alien invaders come, and Man's leader offers no resistance, which earns him the scorn of all Mankind. However, he is biding his time, planning the coup which will rid Earth of its overlords.
Story illustrated by Joe Sinnott; 5 pages (D-664).
"The Death of Me"
An aging business man is advised by his doctor to give up his high-stress lifestyle, or risk heart attack. The man refuses, and the doctor gives him a prescription. When the man suffers his heart attack, the Grim Reaper appears for him. The man manages to take a pill, which saves him. Now, he finds that the Reaper will never return, and he must live out his cursed existence in his decaying frame.
Story illustrated by Al Carreno; 4 pages (D-607).
"The Future of Oswald Flush!"
Poor, meek scientist Oswald Flush is bullied by his wife, mother-in-law, and boss. Oswald designs a machine in private where he will flee to the future to be rid of his oppressors, but, when he finally realizes his plan, he is shocked and dismayed by the results.
Story illustrated by Ed Winiarski; 4 pages (D-640).
"Until You Are...Dead!!"
The death-row inmate is laughing as they take him to the gas chamber. Little do his captors know that the man made a deal with a biochemist, who designed an antidote to the deadly chamber's gas. The convict survives the gas, but his happiness is shortlived, as the antidote has unforeseen side effects.
Story illustrated by Tony DiPreta; 5 pages (D-654).
Cover by Joe Maneely.