"I Unleashed Shagg Upon the World!" (T-724)
Archeologists in Egypt study the interior of a Sphinx, when one toys with a control apparatus he finds, the Sphinx springs to life. The scientist is trapped in the inner workings of the mechanical creature, and learns the monster is Shagg, an alien, & part of a planned invasion of Earth. The scientist inadvertently activates Shagg too soon, and Shagg must use a ray to return everything to its original state and to erase the memory of all involved.
-Story drawn by Jack Kirby, and inked by Dick Ayers; 7 pages.
-Reprinted in Strange Tales Annual #1 and Tomb of Darkness #18.
"The Green Man" (A-189)
-2 pages, text only.
-Reprinted from Spellbound #2.
"I Was Trapped in Horror House!" (T-725)
A convict escapes from Death Row and hides out at a House of Wax in a carnival, waiting for his accomplice. He finally meets a man whom he presumes is his liberator and who leads him down a dark tunnel in stifling heat to his ultimate fate.
-Story illustrated by Paul Reinman; 6 pages.
"The Revenge of the Wooden Woman" (T-717)
Captain Cork has a love affair with the figurehead of his ship. When pirates seize his vessel and put him and his crew to sea in a life boat, the ship will not respond to the pirates' piloting of it, wrecking itself and stranding the pirates on a desert isle, and leads rescuers to Captain Cork's life boat.
-Story illustrated by Steve Ditko; 5 pages.
"I Am the Beast-Man!" (T-733)
A Soviet sub prowls the Eastern seaboard of America, discharging a spy disguised in a bear costume to disrupt an American nuclear test detonation. He plans to pretend to be a bear mutated by the radiation, to obtain intelligence. To his horror, he finds out that the costume is no longer a costume, but his real body.
-Story illustrated by Don Heck; 5 pages.