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Appearing in "Don't Answer the Phone!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Strange Tales of the Unusual #10

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Synopsis for "Don't Answer the Phone!"

Reprint of the 3rd story from
Strange Tales of the Unusual #10

A man's murdered wife continues to phone him from the grave until he confesses to the police.

Appearing in "The Nightmare Men"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Strange Tales of the Unusual #10

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Synopsis for "The Nightmare Men"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Strange Tales of the Unusual #10

A tyrant's sleep is disturbed every night by men who approach him with the word 'justice' emblazoned upon armbands. These men intend to drag him off, but he awakens before they do so. When the tyrant forces a doctor to treat him, his guards find him missing the following morning and wonder if, in his dream last night, he did not wake up before the justice men dragged him off?

Appearing in "Four Empty Chairs!"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Mystery Tales #51

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Synopsis for "Four Empty Chairs!"

Reprint of the 6th story from
Mystery Tales #51

A man's family disappears one evening and a stranger explains to the town sheriff that they are from another dimension waiting for a lightning bolt of sufficient strength to send them all back to their home dimension. The sheriff thinks the story is nonsense but suddenly a powerful lightning bolt flashes and both the stranger and the man have disappeared as well.

Appearing in "Peter and the Puppet!"

Reprint of the 4th story from
Marvel Tales #110
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Synopsis for "Peter and the Puppet!"

Reprint of the 4th story from
Marvel Tales #110

A ventriloquist and his living puppet meet a woman that both of them fall in love with. The ventriloquist becomes jealous and strangles the puppet. When he goes to see the woman without the doll she reveals that she too is a living puppet and strangles him.

Appearing in "When the Walls Close In!"

Reprint of the 7th story from
Astonishing #54

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  • Dr. Franz Bardo (Franz Heinrich Gessler)

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  • Whitney Chase

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  • Whitney Chase's Growth Hormone

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Synopsis for "When the Walls Close In!"

Reprint of the 7th story from
Astonishing #54

An escaped war criminal feels claustrophobia until his guilt makes him confess.

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