JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #64
JOURNEY INTO MYSTERY #64
Volume 1 · 1952-66,1996-98,2011-13
Published
January 1961
Cover price
$2.00 USD
Edition
Era
Silver
UPC
DAVEREYNEBEAU Contact
Key issue
No

Creators

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

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Synopsis

I Dared To Battle...Rorgg, King Of The Spider-Men!! A 7-page sci-fi adventure. Rorgg, king of a horde of spider-like aliens, invades a small New Mexico town. No one can stop them except possibly for Tim Johnson, a young boy who is an avid reader of science-fiction comics. Note: 1st appearance of Rorgg, King of the Spider Monsters. Story by Stan Lee & Larry Lieber Art by Jack Kirby Inks by Dick Ayers Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Artie Simek I Found The Lair Of... The Lizard Men A 6-page suspense story. Hardened criminal Eric Kane escapes from the prison chain gang and hides deep inside a secret cave. Kane soon discovers that the mysterious place is inhabited by a colony of Lizard Men who use a giant diamond as their only source of light. Worth millions of dollars, Kane steals it... with unexpected results. Story by Stan Lee & Larry Lieber Art & Inks by Don Heck Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Ray Holloway The Weatherman A 2-page supernatural text story. Bright-eyed Hugh Wimms is depressed to learn that his afternoon baseball outing will be ruined by a scheduled rainstorm. But when he meets the rainmaker's magical assistant, everything changes. Illustration by Joe Maneely I Must Find Korumbu! A 5-page horror tale. No two ways about it -- Hugo Barge was just plain fat. And he had one desire -- to lose weight without giving up overeating. But Hugo was also the meanest man in town. So it wasn't surprising that he threatened the gypsy Korumbu for a weight-reducing magic potion that would allow him to keep eating whatever he wanted. But gluttony has a price. Story by Stan Lee Art & Inks by Steve Ditko Colors by Stan Goldberg Letters by Ray Holloway