Appearing in "The Unctuous Undertaker"
Featured Characters:
Antagonists:
- German Democratic Republic
- Colonel Sorchenko (First appearance; dies)
- Stasi
- Gorsky (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Ulavitch (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Agent Krynov (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Agent Vasak (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Agent Inchowski (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Agent Rudov (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Numerous unnamed agents
- Border Troops of the German Democratic Republic
- Ivan
- Numerous unnamed border guards
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- Europe
- Germany
- East Berlin
- West Berlin
- Neifarben Cemetery (Mentioned)
- Germany
- Europe
Synopsis for "The Unctuous Undertaker"
East Berlin officials are on the lookout for an enemy agent they've deemed X-8-8. After finding numerous corpses and with how frequent the undertaker moves from east to west Berlin they decide to follow him. At the home of the undertaker they discover many of their fallen comrades killed by shock. They confront the undertaker as Agent X-8-8 but he simply laughs at the name they've dubbed him and removes his face to reveal the form of Death itself, killing all the nearby military.
Appearing in "Smaller Than an Atom"
Synopsis for "Smaller Than an Atom"
A criminal steals a scientist shriking device so he can get away from police. But it fails horribly when he's unable to stop shrinking!
Appearing in "Half-Man!"
Featured Characters:
- Andrew
Supporting Characters:
- Jenny
Antagonists:
- Alien Invaders
Other Characters:
- Dr. Terrance Marney
- Half-Men
- 7643
- 81583
- Numerous unnamed others
- Jack
Races and Species:
Locations:
Synopsis for "Half-Man!"
Androids are subject to discrimination until a war with space aliens breaks out and then they gain some measure of equality. One of them even plans to marry a human girl if he survives the conflict, but when the war is won, the androids find the old barriers have been put back in place. When the android sees his intended sweetheart on the street, she pretends not to know him.
Appearing in "The Locked House!"
Featured Characters:
- Lisa
- George
Antagonists:
- Unnamed Venusian Commander
- Xith
Other Characters:
- Unnamed Milkman (Mentioned)
- Jimmy (Paperboy) (Referenced)
- Charlie (Mentioned)
- Mr. Joyce (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Mrs. Joyce (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
- Numerous unnamed residents (Corpse, skeleton or other remains)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-Unknown
- Sol
Items:
- Karofrene Gas (Mentioned)
Vehicles:
- Venusian Spacecraft
Synopsis for "The Locked House!"
A couple finds themselves to be the only survivors of an alien attack.
Appearing in "Seeing Eye"
Featured Characters:
- Joe Bronson (First appearance; dies)
Supporting Characters:
- Runt (First appearance; dies)
Antagonists:
- Albert's Seeing-Eye Man
- Albert Winter
Other Characters:
- Unidentified Police Department
- Unnamed Police Officer
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Werewolves
- Dogs (Mentioned)
Locations:
Synopsis for "Seeing Eye"
A thug hatches a plan to dognap a wealthy man's seeing eye dog for ransom, but it turns out that the man can see and the dog is actually a blind retired werewolf.
Appearing in "The Horror of Sleepy Hollow!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Headless Horseman ⏵ (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Joe Jennings (First appearance; dies)
- Sally Klee (First appearance; dies)
Other Characters:
- George Washington (Mentioned)
- Washington Irving (Mentioned)
- Ichabod Crane (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- New York
- Westchester County
- Mount Pleasant (First appearance)
- Sleepy Hollow (First appearance)
- Mount Pleasant (First appearance)
- New York City (Mentioned)
- Grand Central Station (Mentioned)
- Westchester County
- New York
- United States of America
Events:
- Battle of Saratoga (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "The Horror of Sleepy Hollow!"
A man tries to get rid of his rival by frightening him as the headless horseman, but the other guy has the same idea and succeeds in getting his rival committed to an asylum. The real headless horseman shows up to punish him.
Notes
- "The Unctuous Undertaker" is reprinted as "Coffin of Hell!" in Journey Into Mystery (Vol. 2) #9.
- "Half-Man!" is reprinted in Crypt of Shadows #9.
- "Seeing Eye" is reprinted in Frankenstein #9.
- "The Horror of Sleepy Hollow!" is reprinted as "The Haunting of Sleepy Hollow!" in Crypt of Shadows #9.