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