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| StoryTitle5 = The Man Who Vanished!
 
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| Penciler1_1 = Bill Benulis
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| Penciler2_1 = Paul Reinman
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| Penciler3_1 = Angelo Torres
 
| Inker1_1 = Jack Abel
 
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| Synopsis1 = A rich old woman visits a department store Santa Claus and tells him she doesn't need him to stop by this year. A thief overhears her and plots to burglarize her house dressed up as Santa Claus. The real Santa Claus shows up and stops the burglar so that the police may arrest him.
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| Synopsis2 = A Martian scout is assumed to be lacking personality because he is unfamiliar with human ways. A man who sees him being bullied refers him to a gym where he develops into a superb athlete and takes speech classes to make him an orator. When he becomes a politician he contacts his fellow Martians in their spaceship and tells them it will be a simple matter to assume control.
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| Synopsis3 = This story is told from the perspective of the protagonist who knows that he is a character in a comic book story having a dream.
 
| Synopsis3 = This story is told from the perspective of the protagonist who knows that he is a character in a comic book story having a dream.
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| Synopsis4 = Space explorers land on a planet where harmless objects share deadly duplicates. When one of their number is killed the remainder return to the ship only to find it is duplicated. They attempt to learn which is the original before their suit oxygen runs out because they are afraid of the deadly duplicates of themselves awaiting them inside the wrong ship.
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| Synopsis5 = Ben bets Al that he does believe in the Devil by asserting he will not sign a statement forfeiting his soul. Al does sign it and when Ben vanishes under mysterious circumstances he begins to fear that he actually has pledged his soul to Satan.
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Synopsis for "The Lady Who Believed"

A rich old woman visits a department store Santa Claus and tells him she doesn't need him to stop by this year. A thief overhears her and plots to burglarize her house dressed up as Santa Claus. The real Santa Claus shows up and stops the burglar so that the police may arrest him.

Appearing in "Personality Zero"

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Synopsis for "Personality Zero"

A Martian scout is assumed to be lacking personality because he is unfamiliar with human ways. A man who sees him being bullied refers him to a gym where he develops into a superb athlete and takes speech classes to make him an orator. When he becomes a politician he contacts his fellow Martians in their spaceship and tells them it will be a simple matter to assume control.

Appearing in "When Ends the Dream"

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Synopsis for "When Ends the Dream"

This story is told from the perspective of the protagonist who knows that he is a character in a comic book story having a dream.

Appearing in "Double or Nothing"

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Synopsis for "Double or Nothing"

Space explorers land on a planet where harmless objects share deadly duplicates. When one of their number is killed the remainder return to the ship only to find it is duplicated. They attempt to learn which is the original before their suit oxygen runs out because they are afraid of the deadly duplicates of themselves awaiting them inside the wrong ship.

Appearing in "The Man Who Vanished!"

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Synopsis for "The Man Who Vanished!"

Ben bets Al that he does believe in the Devil by asserting he will not sign a statement forfeiting his soul. Al does sign it and when Ben vanishes under mysterious circumstances he begins to fear that he actually has pledged his soul to Satan.

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