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| Image = Menace Vol 1 4.jpg
 
| Image = Menace Vol 1 4.jpg
| Month = 6
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| Month = 6
 
| Year = 1953
 
| Year = 1953
   
 
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
 
| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
 
| CoverArtist1 = Bill Everett
 
| CoverArtist1 = Bill Everett
 
| CoverArtist2 = Stan Goldberg
   
 
| Quotation =
 
| Quotation =
 
| Speaker =
 
| Speaker =
   
| StoryTitle1 = "A Vampire is Born!"
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| StoryTitle1 = A Vampire is Born!
| StoryTitle2 = "Escape to the Moon!"
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| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
| StoryTitle3 = "Genius!"
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| Penciler1_1 = Fred Kida
| StoryTitle4 = "The Madman"
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| Inker1_1 = Fred Kida
 
| Colourist1_1 =
 
| Letterer1_1 =
 
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Synopsis1 = This story reveals that Stalin was a vampire.
 
| Synopsis1 = This story reveals that Stalin was a vampire.
| Synopsis2 = A spy fails in his effort to steal an element required in the construction of a Hydrogen bomb so he knows he faces death if caught by the police or the Communists. He reads of a rocket to the moon and thinks if he can get aboard that he will be safe, but he doesn't realize the test rocket is not large enough to hold a human passenger.
 
| Synopsis3 = A super intellect grows tired among life on Earth as mere humans are like children to him when he receives a telepathic message from what appears to be a beautiful woman on Saturn imploring him to build a rocket to journey to her. He does so, but when he arrives she removes her mask to kiss him, revealing herself to be a hideous hag.
 
| Synopsis4 = similar plot to "The Four-Armed Men" from [[Tales to Astonish Vol 1 26|Tales to Astonish #26]]
 
   
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
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| Appearing1 =
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'''Featured Characters:'''
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* {{Only|[[Joseph Stalin (Earth-5306)|Joseph Stalin]]}}
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* <br/>
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* <br/> -->
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'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{Only|[[Napoléon Bonaparte (Earth-5306)|Napoleon]]}} {{fb}}
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* {{Only|[[Abraham Lincoln (Earth-5306)|President Lincoln]]}} {{fb}}
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* {{Only|[[Vlad Dracula (Earth-5306)|Dracula]]}} {{fb}}
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'''Races and Species:'''
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
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* {{a|[[Vampires]]}}
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'''Locations:'''
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* {{Only|[[Earth-5306]]}}
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** {{fb|[[Europe]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Hungary]]}}
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*** {{a|[[Russia]]}}
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**** {{a|[[Ural Mountains]]}}
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** {{fb|[[United States of America]]}}
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* <br/>
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'''Vehicles:'''
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| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
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| StoryTitle2 = Escape to the Moon!
 
| Writer2_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Writer2_1 = Stan Lee
| Writer3_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Writer4_1 = Stan Lee
 
 
| Penciler1_1 = Fred Kida
 
 
| Penciler2_1 = Russ Heath
 
| Penciler2_1 = Russ Heath
| Penciler3_1 = Joe Maneely
 
| Penciler4_1 = Bill Everett
 
 
| Inker1_1 = Fred Kida
 
 
| Inker2_1 = Russ Heath
 
| Inker2_1 = Russ Heath
| Inker3_1 = Joe Maneely
 
| Inker4_1 = Bill Everett
 
 
| Colourist1_1 =
 
 
| Colourist2_1 =
 
| Colourist2_1 =
 
| Letterer2_1 =
 
| Editor2_1 =
 
| Synopsis2 = A spy fails in his effort to steal an element required in the construction of a Hydrogen bomb so he knows he faces death if caught by the police or the Communists. He reads of a rocket to the moon and thinks if he can get aboard that he will be safe, but he doesn't realize the test rocket is not large enough to hold a human passenger.
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| Appearing2 =
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'''Featured Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Joe Borden (Earth-616)|Joe Borden]]}}
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* <br/>
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* <br/> -->
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'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Ernst Gruber (Earth-616)|Professor Ernst Gruber]]}}
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'''Races and Species:'''
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
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<!-- '''Locations:'''
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* <br/>
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'''Items:'''
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* <br/>
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'''Vehicles:'''
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* <br/> -->
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| StoryTitle3 = The Scheming Woman
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| Writer3_1 =
 
| Penciler3_1 = Joe Maneely
 
| Inker3_1 = Joe Maneely
 
| Colourist3_1 =
 
| Colourist3_1 =
| Colourist4_1 =
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| Letterer3_1 = Typeset
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| Editor3_1 =
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| Synopsis3 =
   
| Letterer1_1 =
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| Appearing3 =
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<!-- '''Featured Characters:'''
| Letterer2_1 =
 
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* <br/>
| Letterer3_1 =
 
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'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* <br/>
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'''Antagonists:'''
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'''Other Characters:'''
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'''Races and Species:'''
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'''Locations:'''
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'''Items:'''
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'''Vehicles:'''
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| StoryTitle4 = Genius!
 
| Writer4_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Penciler4_1 = Joe Maneely
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| Inker4_1 = Joe Maneely
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| Colourist4_1 =
 
| Letterer4_1 =
 
| Letterer4_1 =
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| Editor4_1 =
 
| Synopsis4 = A super intellect grows tired among life on Earth as mere humans are like children to him when he receives a telepathic message from what appears to be a beautiful woman on Saturn imploring him to build a rocket to journey to her. He does so, but when he arrives she removes her mask to kiss him, revealing herself to be a hideous hag.
   
| Notes =
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| Appearing4 =
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'''Featured Characters:'''
* "Escape to the Moon!" reprinted in [[Uncanny Tales Vol 2 11|Uncanny Tales #11]]
 
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* {{a|[[Gerald Morsden (Earth-616)|Gerald Morsden]]}}
* "Genius!" reprinted in [[Journey Into Mystery Vol 2 3|Journey Into Mystery #3]]
 
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<!-- '''Supporting Characters:'''
* "The Madman" reprinted in [[Monsters Unleashed Vol 1 2|Monsters Unleashed #2]] & [[Vault of Evil Vol 1 13|Vault of Evil #13]]
 
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* <br/>
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'''Other Characters:'''
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* <br/> -->
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'''Races and Species:'''
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
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'''Items:'''
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'''Vehicles:'''
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| Trivia =
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| StoryTitle5 = The Madman
| Recommended =
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| Writer5_1 = Stan Lee
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| Penciler5_1 = Bill Everett
* [[Menace Vol 1|Menace #1-11]]
 
 
| Inker5_1 = Bill Everett
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| Colourist5_1 =
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| Letterer5_1 =
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| Editor5_1 =
 
| Synopsis5 = Similar plot to ''The Four-Armed Men'' from {{c|Tales to Astonish #26}}.
   
| CustomSection1 = Related Articles
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| Appearing5 =
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'''Featured Characters:'''
| CustomText1 =
 
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* {{a|[[Jane Bryant (Earth-616)|Jane Bryant]]}}
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* <br/>
 
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'''Other Characters:'''
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'''Races and Species:'''
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* {{a|[[Homo sapiens|Humans]]}}
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'''Locations:'''
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* {{1st|[[Hagstone Junction]]}}
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** {{1st|[[Hagstone Sanitarium]]}}
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| Notes = * ''Escape to the Moon!'' was reprinted in {{c|Uncanny Tales Vol 2 11}}.
 
* ''Genius!'' was reprinted in {{c|Journey into Mystery Vol 2 3}}.
 
* ''The Madman'' was reprinted in {{c|Monsters Unleashed #2}} and {{c|Vault of Evil #13}}.
 
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| Links =
 
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Revision as of 01:17, 18 August 2019

Appearing in "A Vampire is Born!"

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Synopsis for "A Vampire is Born!"

This story reveals that Stalin was a vampire.

Appearing in "Escape to the Moon!"

Featured Characters:

  • Joe Borden

Other Characters:

  • Professor Ernst Gruber

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Synopsis for "Escape to the Moon!"

A spy fails in his effort to steal an element required in the construction of a Hydrogen bomb so he knows he faces death if caught by the police or the Communists. He reads of a rocket to the moon and thinks if he can get aboard that he will be safe, but he doesn't realize the test rocket is not large enough to hold a human passenger.

Appearing in "The Scheming Woman"

  • Appearances not yet listed

Synopsis for "The Scheming Woman"

  • Synopsis not yet written

Appearing in "Genius!"

Featured Characters:

  • Gerald Morsden

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Synopsis for "Genius!"

A super intellect grows tired among life on Earth as mere humans are like children to him when he receives a telepathic message from what appears to be a beautiful woman on Saturn imploring him to build a rocket to journey to her. He does so, but when he arrives she removes her mask to kiss him, revealing herself to be a hideous hag.

Appearing in "The Madman"

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Synopsis for "The Madman"

Similar plot to The Four-Armed Men from Tales to Astonish #26.

Notes

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