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Home Ace Magazines Hand of Fate, The Hand of Fate 014 (1952) -fixed
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Issue: #14
Published: November 1952, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: M. J. Phillips
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age US Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
Notes: Editors name from Statement of Ownership in issue 23.
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page)
Credits: Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

Comic Story (7 pages) The Spirits Sing Tonight
Synopsis: Jean Randall wants to be a singer in Paris, but is turned down again and again. So she falls for count Rompre's offer to help her career. Her boyfriend Bob discloses the count as a demon who controls the souls of undead singers.
Credits: Pencils: Mike Sekowsky ? | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

Comic Story (1 page) A Hand of Fate Mystery #14
Featuring: A Hand of Fate Mystery
Synopsis: "One of the weirdest events ever to occur in Europe is recorded in the files of the Paris police..." A "true" story from 1927 in Paris where a criminal is killed by the wax dummy of the executioner who killed his father.
Credits: Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

Comic Story (7 pages) Meet Me At The Cemetery
Synopsis: A cobra kills people at the cemetery. It is a mysterious snake-woman from India, who wants to take revenge on her husband.
Credits: Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

Comic Story (7 pages) No Escape From Nightmare
Synopsis: Ramon Blagdon, a miserable psychology professor, dabbles with the forces of the supernatural and is warned by Fate to do so. Blagdon succeeds in transporting his astral body to other places and commits crimes with it. Planning to take over a rival's body, Fate steps in and Blagdon is transported to hell.
Credits: Pencils: Jim McLaughlin | Inks: Mario Rizzi ? | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Fate

Comic Story (1 page) A Hand of Fate Mystery #13
Featuring: A Hand of Fate Mystery
Synopsis: "In the year 1903, in the British army stationed in India, two brothers came upon the statue of "Siva" in a temple shrine..." A statue of Siva comes to life and kills a man's brother.
Credits: Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

Text Story (2 pages) Visitor From The Grave
Synopsis: Tigt-rope performer Gudo disposes of his brother Gogo to be the star of the circus. After Gogo is buried, Gudo confronts his ghost on the tight-rope and falls to his death.
Credits: Letters: Typeset
Genre: Horror-suspense

Comic Story (7 pages) Devilish Dolls of Death
Synopsis: An evil doll maker in Vienna can transplant human souls into dolls which look just like the people he captures in his basement. Young American Wade Farman can escape his torture and brings the evildoer to justice.
Credits: Pencils: Louis Zansky | Inks: Louis Zansky | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)
Genre: Horror-suspense

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