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Adventures Into Terror 25

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Issue Overview

Adventures Into Terror #25 was published in November 1953. It is part of the Adventures Into Terror series, which ran from November 1950 to May 1954.

Cover credits include Bill Everett.

Atlas Tales indexes 6 stories for this issue, including "A Very Grave Matter!." Indexed story credits include Bill Benulis and Matt Fox, among others.

Looking for the full run? Browse the Adventures Into Terror checklist to see every indexed issue in one place.

Issue Information
Cover Date
November 1953
 
Cover Titles
The Corpse Comes Back!
The Terrible Trophy!
A Very Grave Matter!
 
Cover Credits
Bill Everett pencils attributed

Stories

Credits
Bill Benulis pencils signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
John Kaminski: Creator Credit
Notes: Ignatius Zekel builds coffins from the cheapest materials and sells them for a huge profit. When he decides buying a house is too expensive, he gets a cheap load of heavy stones to build his own, but the stones have their own history... - Ger A.
Credits
Credits not yet documented
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Credits
Matt Fox pencils signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
John Kaminski: Creator Credit
Michaël Dewally: Story Scan
Notes: A blowhard who collects animal heads bores his friends at the club with his stories about how he got the gorilla tattoo on his chest. One of them decides to pay him back by offering him a rare double-headed animal.
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Credits
Gene Colan pencils signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
John Kaminski: Creator Credit
Michaël Dewally: Story Scan
Notes: Three brothers visit the grave of their dead parents and are apalled at the state it is in. But they can't do anything, because they didn't read the fine print on their contract. The ghosts of the parents get the owner of the graveyard to sign a new contract. - Ger A.
Credits
Tony DiPreta pencils signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
John Kaminski: Creator Credit
Notes: Three comic book artists, working for Ben Clay, publisher of horror books such as Weirdie Comics, Suspense Comics, Ghould Comics and Gore Comics, try to draw more than one page a day, to compete with an artist called Whiz, who can do 12 pages in one day. They force him to tell them how he does that and he shows them how his slave labor system works... up close. - Ger A.
Credits
Unknown pencils
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
John Kaminski: Creator Credit
Notes: The members of the Blackton family die one by one from snake bites... but one of them is determined not to be the last one to go. - Ger A.