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30-July-2011 7:32 pm
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Username: Ranko
Comment: The Rise and Fall of the Bogey Man: Some young boys find something buried in the yard and open it. It contains a genii, but they think it's the Bogey Man. The genii says it exists simply to destroy evil. The Bogey Man kills some crooks but also hurts others since what was evil in his day isn't necessarily evil in our day. The problem is the Bogey Man has to face a woman's perfume and he loses. The Indian Pipe (text): A modern day Indian steals a peace pipe that belonged to a tribe and was very, very old. There was a warning that people who abused the pipe would suffer, and he finds out just how much they do suffer. Specters of the Dam: Some business is planning to build a dam that will flood out an entire town. The townspeople aren't very happy to say the least. Neither are the dead. They attack one group of workers at night and kill them. The dam is being built by a guy that hates the town. The dead prove they can be reasoned with after they dispose of the guy planning to build the dam. Chill Chatter (text): An editor's speak plus letters section. The Were-fiends of Finland: A Finnish doctor shows an American doctor a Finnish were-creature. The Finnish doctor is trying to devise a serum that can cure the creatures and return them to normal human status. The creatures go after the doctor and kidnap his daughter. The American doctor figures out a way to make them go boom. The Hidden Horror: A couple is looking for a house but the only one available is haunted and at one time belonged to an evil wizard. The decide to spend one night in the house but the spirit of the evil sorcerer is after them. What he didn't count on was the spirits of the other people he had killed.
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Username: ghmcleod
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Issue: #5
Published: May-June 1953, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: Richard Hughes [as Richard E. Hughes]
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page) The Rise and Fall of the Bogey Man!

Comic Story (7 pages) The Rise and Fall of the Bogey Man
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Pete Riss
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Billy Bogey Man Jake Hinz Carl Trent Nancy Geer

Text Story (1 page) The Indian Pipe
Credits: Letters: typeset
Characters: Jim Cloud

Comic Story (6 pages) Specters of the Dam
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Paul Cooper (signed) | Inks: Paul Cooper (signed)
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Paul Keller Jane Dorr Rad Carter

Advertisement (1 page)
Featuring: Dubble Bubble Gum
Credits: Pencils: Ray Thompson [as Ray T.] (signed) | Inks: Ray Thompson [as Ray T.] (signed)

Letters Page (1 page)
Featuring: Chill Chatter
Credits: Letters: typeset

Comic Story (8 pages) The Were-Fiends of Finland
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Frank Simienski | Inks: Frank Simienski
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Dr. Koljas Mark Kristin

Comic Story (7 pages) The Hidden Horror
Credits: Script: Richard Hughes ? | Pencils: Edvard Moritz | Inks: Edvard Moritz
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Mr. Holmes Bill Marge

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