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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
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Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:
Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)
Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:
Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
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Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth
Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit
Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29
Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit
Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:
Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
observationGames
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.
Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit
Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
observationGames
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:
United States of America
Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device


Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit
Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:
Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
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Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:
Unnamed Alien Plant
Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.

Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's
observationGames
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Alternate Covers:
Tales to Astonish Vol 1 #28
February, 1962
Information-silkEditor-in-Chief Stan Lee
Information-silkCover Artists Jack Kirby
Dick Ayers
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
[hide]
"I Am the Gorilla-Man"
Information-silkWriters Stan Lee
Information-silkPencilers Jack Kirby
Information-silkInkers Dick Ayers
Information-silkEditors Stan Lee
[show]
"Midnight on Haunted Hill"
[show]
"The Scheme"
[show]
"The Frightening Fog"
Previous IssueNext Issue
Tales to Astonish #27 Tales to Astonish #29

Appearing in "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Featured Characters:

Franz Radzik (The Gorilla-Man) (First appearance)


Locations:

Europe
Transylvania
Items:

Personality Swap Device

Synopsis for "I Am the Gorilla-Man"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 001
An inventor develops a mind transference machine that will allow him to exchange
places with a gorilla in order for him to use the great strength during burglaries.
He thinks it is the perfect scheme as he would never be suspected while inhabiting
his human body, but he doesn't count on the gorilla developing a human-like
personality once its mind is transferred into the inventor's body. The ape in the
man's body holds a gun on the gorilla while phoning the authorities to come pick
him up while the inventor finds his mind slowly dissipating the longer he inhabits
the ape's body and begins to concern himself only with animal desires for food and
comfort.

Appearing in "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Featured Characters:

Billy Jones
Supporting Characters:

Unnamed Alien Plant


Locations:

United States of America


Haunted Hill
Vehicles:

Spaceship

Synopsis for "Midnight on Haunted Hill"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 010
A boy is the only witness to the exile of an alien criminal, ala "The Zanti
Misfits", to serve a one year sentence on Earth. Since it is dark and raining, the
boy cannot identify the creature as it leaves the large spaceship, but hears its
occupants tell the prisoner they will return in one year. The boy informs the
authorities, but is scoffed at. Since he is persistent, they follow him out to the
hill, but there is nothing to be seen but a lone tree. The local paper talks up the
story to generate tourist traffic and the boy is humiliated that no one will
believe him. A year passes, and thanks to the paper reminding everyone, a bit of a
crowd gathers on the hill to get a glimpse of the spaceship that no one really
expects. They are startled when one actually descends and even more surprised when
the tree uproots itself and ascends in the craft. The people express regret that
they did not believe the boy as they could have learned so much from the exile.

Appearing in "The Scheme"Edit


Featured Characters:

John Bentley
Supporting Characters:

Anne Wentworth
Locations:

Wentworth Estate -19th Century

Synopsis for "The Scheme"Edit


Synopsis not yet written.
Appearing in "The Frightening Fog"Edit
Featured Characters:

Star Patrol
Antagonists:

Mongoors
Locations:

Earth

Synopsis for "The Frightening Fog"Edit


Tales to Astonish Vol 1 28 026
This story is interesting in that it is basically the same idea that the Watcher
tries in Fantastic Four #48 to hide the Earth from the Silver Surfer's observation

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