JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #58

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JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #58
Volume 1 · 1952-66,1996-98,2011-13
Published
May 1960
Cover price
$2.00 USD
Edition
Era
Silver
UPC
GATORDOG141 Contact
Key issue
No

Creators

Writer
Larry Lieber, Stan Lee
Penciler
Don Heck, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko
Inker
Don Heck, Joe Sinnott, Richard Ayers 'Dick', Steve Ditko
Letterer
Artie Simek, Ray Holloway 'Sherigail'
Cover artist
Steve Ditko

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Synopsis

Return Of The Martian! A 6-page sci-fi tale. Zetora, the fugitve Martian (from Journey Into Mystery #57) returns to wreck havoc and destruction on mankind. How can he be stopped? NOTE: The splash page includes the following: "Editors Note: Last issue you thrilled to the fantastic menace of "The Martian Who Stole My Body!" And Now -- once more your pulse will pound as you again meet the most amazing character in magazine history!! Zetora, The Martian!!" Story by Stan Lee & Larry Lieber Art by Jack Kirby Inks by Dick Ayers Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Artie Simek I Found Rro... The Thing From The Bottomless Pit! A 7-page fantasy adventure (cover story). Mark Garnett leads a project drilling to the Earth’s core and unwittingly releases a dragon that attacks the surface world. Or was it actually provoked by man? Art & Inks by Don Heck Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Artie Simek NOTE: While Don Heck penciled this story, it is believed that Jack Kirby drew this story's splash page. Zero Of Time A 2-page text story. High on Mt. Raleigh, Professor Thomas Benton creates an experimental machine that will transport John Pearson (a reporter) and himself beyond the realm of time. They Called Me A Witch! A 5-page supernatural tale. Set in the 18th Century, seamstress Amanda Dalton is accused of being a witch by the jealous Evelyn who wishes to get even for being jilted by her former beau John Redmond. But is the accusation true? Story by Stan Lee & Larry Lieber Art by Jack Kirby Inks by Joe Sinnott Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Artie Simek Beware!! Of The Little Toy Men!! A 5-page sci-fi tale. A news reporter seeking the true, discovers the secret behind the eccentric millionaire giving away free wind-up toy men. And no one will believe him. Art & Inks by Steve Ditko Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Ray Holloway