"The Two-Headed Thing!!"
Prison guards finally catch the escaped convict, who tells the unsettling story of how he escaped. He claims a subterranean beast tunneled up into the prison, inadvertently freeing him. He followed the beast, observing its ability to morph into any being. The guards are disbelieving, until the prisoner starts to change before their eyes. 7 pages.
Reprinted from Strange Tales (1951) #95.
"I Spent a Night in a Haunted House!"
The new kid on the block mocks the others for reading fantasy comics, so they dare him to spend the night in a haunted house. He does so with no tales to tell. When he leaves the house in the morning, it vanishes behind him. The house itself was the ghost. 5 pages.
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (1952) #80.
"Where?"
An amnesiac staggers about a European village in a dark night. He feels as if he is dying, and can't get anybody to take him in. An odd stranger tries to get the man to lie in a coffin, but the man flees in fear. He is unaware that it is the others that should fear him, the vampire.
Story illustrated by Joe Maneely; 4 pages (9897).
Reprinted from Adventures into Weird Worlds #5
"Do Not Panic!"
The military tells the citizens of the city not to panic, but a spacecraft hovers over them, and the atmosphere is tense. The military go to meet the alien visitor, quaking in anticipation of his appearance. The alien removes his helmet, revealing an Earthman. The Martians think he is hideous. The twist of the story is that we are not aware that we are seeing the story through Martian eyes until the very end. 4 pages.
Reprinted from Strange Tales (1951) #95.
Cover reprinted from Strange Tales (1951) #95.