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Adventures Into Weird Worlds 18

Atlas Tales

PublishedJanuary 1952 – June 1954
Issue Numbers1 – 30
Total Issues30
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Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 (1953) | Atlas Tales Cover Image
Issue Information
Cover Date
May 1953
 
Cover Titles
Ivan and Petroff
The Thing Behind the Door!
Too Horrible to Live!
Don't Lose Your Head!
 
Cover Credits
Bill Everett pencils attributed
 
Contributions
Nick Caputo: Cover Creator Credit
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How much is Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 worth? View Full Market Prices

Current market pricing for Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 shows a latest raw sale of GD+ sold for $74 on October 5th, 2020, a latest graded sale of CGC 6.5 sold for $504 on September 6th, 2020.
Raw price ranges include Fair/Good $74 (1 comp).
Graded price ranges include CGC 5.0 $432 (1 comp); CGC 6.5 $504 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated May 31st, 2026.

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Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-05-31 11:20:51
Last Raw Sale GD+ sold for $74 on October 5th, 2020
Last Graded Sale CGC 6.5 sold for $504 on September 6th, 2020
Sources Represented Heritage Auctions

Raw Price Ranges

Fair/Good $74 (1 comp)

Graded Price Ranges

CGC 5.0 $432 (1 comp)
CGC 6.5 $504 (1 comp)
View Sold Comps (3)
Grade
Price
Date
Provenance
Record
6.5
$504
September 6th, 2020
Heritage Auctions Auction 122036, Lot 11013
GD+
$74
October 5th, 2020
Heritage Auctions
Grade not stated
$432
March 5th, 2024
Heritage Auctions

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Issue Overview

Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 was published in May 1953. It is part of the Adventures Into Weird Worlds series, which ran from January 1952 to June 1954.

Cover credits include Bill Everett.

Atlas Tales indexes 6 stories for this issue, including "How Beautiful Can You Be?." Indexed story credits include Myron Fass and Jack Abel, among others.