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Series

World of Fantasy 6

Atlas Tales

PublishedMay 1956 – August 1959
Issue Numbers1 – 19
Total Issues19
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World of Fantasy #6 (1957) | Atlas Tales Cover Image
Issue Information
Cover Date
March 1957
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Chipiden Publishing Corp.
 
Cover Titles
In The Swamp!
 
Cover Credits
Bill Everett pencils and inks signed
 
Contributions
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Cover Creator Credit
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How much is World of Fantasy #6 worth? View Full Market Prices

Current market pricing for World of Fantasy #6 shows a latest graded sale of CGC 9.2 sold for $840 on June 18th, 2022.
Raw price ranges include Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $143.40 (1 comp).
Graded price ranges include CGC 9.2 $840 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated July 9th, 2026.

Stories

Notes: Man shrinks to worm size using herb from Amazon.
Notes: Story features a child who "thru some freak of nature of nature" has his "evolution speeded up one million years!"

Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-07-09 07:35:03
Last Graded Sale CGC 9.2 sold for $840 on June 18th, 2022
Sources Represented Heritage Auctions (sold lot)

Raw Price Ranges

Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $143.40 (1 comp)

Graded Price Ranges

CGC 9.2 $840 (1 comp)
View Sold Comps (2)
Grade
Price
Date
Provenance
Record
9.2
$840
June 18th, 2022
Heritage Auctions (sold lot) Auction 7274, Lot 95358
Grade not stated
$143.40
December 13th, 2015
Heritage Auctions Auction 121550, Lot 12766

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Issue Overview

World of Fantasy #6 was published by Chipiden Publishing Corp. in March 1957. It is part of the World of Fantasy series, which ran from May 1956 to August 1959.

Cover credits include Bill Everett.

Atlas Tales indexes 7 stories for this issue, including "The Worm's-Eye View." Indexed story credits include Richard Doxsee and Dave Berg, among others.