"The Monster's Revenge!" featuring Frankenstein's Monster
*The gale is upon Robert Walton IV's ship, and the Monster is loose! The ship is sinking, and the storm takes most of the crew. In the lifeboat, only Walton, Canute, Ferrell, and the Monster survive. They make way to an unknown shore, taking refuge in a shipwreck's hull. Walton continues his narration of the Monster's origin. The story reaches the point where the Monster sought to take his own life in the Arctic waters, only to be imprisoned in the ice for a 100 years. Walton's narration is interrupted by the collapse of rotting shipwreck.
Story written by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog, illustrated by Mike Ploog, lettered by Charlotte Jetter, and colored by David Hunt; 20 pages.
Story reprinted from Frankenstein (1973) #3
"The Walking Dead!"
*Dr. Drago's experiments to reanimate the dead are so dangerous that he has created a safety feature for his lab. Should the need arise, explosives will forever seal the lab from mankind. His experiments finally succeed, and his peers warn him of a world filled with the formerly-dead. Drago sees his error, and enters his lab before detonating his fail-safe device.
Story illustrated by Al Eadeh; 3 pages
Story reprinted from Astonishing Tales (1951) #10
"No Choice of Colors!" featuring the Man-Thing
*Police sirens wail in the swamp, as Sheriff Wallace Corlee pursues a black man, Mark Jackson, whose only crime was becoming involved with a woman whom Corlee had hoped to make his own. Corlee would frame his rival to eliminate the competition. The Man-Thing sympathizes with Jackson, but cannot stop the Sheriff from dispensing a lethal sentence. The Sheriff learns to his dismay that the Man-Thing has his own sense justice.
Story written by Steve Gerber, penciled by Jim Starlin, inked by Rich Buckler, and lettered by John Costanza; 15 pages.
Story reprinted from Fear (1970) #12
*Source: Warlock
Cover painting by Tennyson Smith