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Beware 004 (#16 on cover)(Trojan 1953.07)
From the JVJ Collection,
scans by rangerhouse,
edits by loftypilot
Issue: #16 [4]
Published: July 1953, Price: 0.10 USD, Pages: 36, Editing: Adolphe Barreaux
Color: Color Dimensions: Standard Silver Age U. S. Paper Stock: Glossy Cover; Newsprint Interior Binding: Saddle-stitched Publishing Format: Was Ongoing Series
 Comic Contents:
Cover (1 page) The Web of Doom
Credits: Pencils: William Zeller | Inks: William Zeller | Letters: ?; typeset
Genre: Horror-suspense

Table Of Contents (1 page)
Credits: Letters: typeset

Comic Story (8 pages) The Web of Doom
Synopsis: What were these foul, loathsome creatures that the shipwrecked sailors encountered on a desert isle? Their deadly tentacles stretched way back civilization for their victim.
Credits: Script: Martin Smith | Pencils: Harry Harrison | Inks: Harry Harrison | Letters: typeset
Genre: Horror-suspense

Advertisement (1 page) Do you want Spending Money?
Synopsis: Advertisement to sell religious mottoes on behalf of Stephen's Credit Sales.
Credits: Letters: Typeset
Genre: Non-fiction

Advertisement (1 page) Invisible Helmet
Synopsis: Advertisement for Tom Corbett space helmet.
Credits: Pencils: . | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Non-fiction

Comic Story (6 pages) The Mummy's Bride
Synopsis: Woe be to him who deprives an ancient pharaoh of his mate! Only a live girl, shivering in terror, will placate the wrath still churning in the mouldering bones.
Credits: Script: Jesse Merlan | Pencils: Albert Tyler (signed) | Inks: Albert Tyler (signed) | Letters: typeset
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Professed Bond Nancy Bond Ak-Ahmen (mummy)

Comic Story (6 pages) Kill No More
Synopsis: The hunter becomes the hunted when Eric Lestrang, with a million dollar prize in site, embarks on the trail of the most terrible of living creatures--the fabulous Blue Gorilla.
Credits: Script: Richard Kahn | Pencils: A. C. Hollingsworth | Inks: A. C. Hollingsworth
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Eric Lestrang Victor Cielo Blue Gorilla

Advertisement (1 page) Weight reducing chewing gum
Synopsis: Advertisement for weight reduction chewing gum.
Credits: Letters: Typeset

Text Story (2 pages) Eyes of the Dead
Synopsis: The gift of sight to a blind man becomes a nightmare of horror when the eyes of an electrocuted criminal are grafted on an he gazes with fear into the World Beyond!
Credits: Script: Jack Miller [as Jesse Merlan] | Letters: Typeset
Genre: Horror-suspense

Advertisement (1 page) Learn to Dance
Synopsis: Advertisement for mail order dance lessons.
Credits: Letters: Typeset
Genre: Non-fiction

Comic Story (6 pages) The Murderous Presence
Synopsis: Dr Grimes thinks he has gotten rid of his nagging wife by means of arsenic and a fake death certificate but Alice is loser than ever, filling his days and nights with terror.
Credits: Script: Paul S. Newman | Pencils: Henry Kiefer | Inks: Henry Kiefer | Letters: Jon D'Agostino ?
Genre: Horror-suspense
Characters: Dr Jarvis Grimes Alice Tom

Advertisement (1 page) Stop Smoking
Synopsis: Advertisement fir product to stop smoking.
Credits: Letters: Typeset

Advertisement (1 page) Smooth, Flat Tummy
Synopsis: Advertisement for a girdle.
Credits: Letters: Typeset

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