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Issue: Vault of Horror #29
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Publisher: FlagEC
Brand: object(PgSql\Result)#3 (0) { }
Indicia Publisher: L. L. Publishing Co. Inc.
On Sale Date: 1952
Volume: 1
Pages: 36
ISBN: none
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.10 USD
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Content Items: 9 (5 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Al Feldstein; Bill Gaines (managing editor)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US
Paper Stock: newsprint interior; glossy cover
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
Indicia on this Page
 
 

Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
Indicia on this Page
 
 
Assets2
 
 

Statement of Ownership
 
 
The Mausoleum

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Johnny Craig (signed)
Johnny Craig (signed)
?
?
Subject Matter
horror
The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (inset); The Old Witch (inset); The Crypt-Keeper (inset)
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
FlagVault of Horror #29 published March 1953
as The Mausoleum [Illustration on Cover, Front]
FlagVault of Horror #18 published January 1997
as [untitled] [Illustration on Cover, Front]
 
Miscellaneous
1
The cover title was taken from the 1st story, from which the cover was based.
[untitled]

Promotional Material (from Publisher)  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
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?
?
Subject Matter
Mad
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
 
Miscellaneous
1
Promotional house ad for MAD #3 [with cover by Harvey Kurtzman] with other unsigned art.
The Mausoleum!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Johnny Craig (signed)
Johnny Craig (signed)
Johnny Craig (signed)
Marie Severin
Jim Wroten
Subject Matter
horror
The Vault of Horror!
The Vault-Keeper (host); Howard Martin; Mr. Weatherby (owner of a castle, death); Nathan Weatherby (villain, Mr. Weatherby's nephew)
When Howard Martin made an offer to buy the castle from its owner, Mr. Weatherby, then dismantle it and reassemble it back in the states, the owner wouldn't sell and Martin left. But Weatherby's nephew Nathan saw a chance to get some money, so he murdered his uncle, carried him out to the family mausoleum and buried him, then notified the authorities that his uncle had stepped into a quicksand bog on the property and died. Martin was then allowed to buy the property, but strange things began to happen and the castle soon became a tourist attraction.
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
FlagNacht der vampiers #[nn] published January 1973
as De doodskist [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagVault of Horror #18 published January 1997
as The Mausoleum! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
8
Colorist and letterer credits by Craig Delich.
Let's Play Poison!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Ray Bradbury (original story); Al Feldstein (adaptation)
Jack Davis (signed)
Jack Davis (signed)
?
Jim Wroten
Subject Matter
horror
The Crypt of Terror
The Crypt-Keeper (host); Mr. Howard
Mr. Howard returned to his classroom in time to see some of his students corner a young boy, who then fell out of a window to his death. Stunned, Howard resigned his position because he secretly now hated all children because of what happened. Seven years later, he resumed teaching after a fellow teacher friend of his died. He called his charges less than human....and they resented it. One day he came across some the kids "playing poison".....on sidewalks with names on them that they took for gravestones. From then on, Howard screamed at any kid even playing hopscotch on the sidewalk. One night, as he sat in his home, he saw a skull appear outside his window.....and he continued seeing it, night after night. One evening, he ran outside after the kids responsible, and fell into an excavation ditch. The kids covered him with dirt. In the days that followed, no adult paid much attention to the sidewalk square with the name "M. Howard R.I.P." on it......as the kids continued to play their game of poison!
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
FlagThe Autumn People #U2141 published October 1965
as Let's Play Poison [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagEC Portfolio #2 published January 1972
as Let's Play Poison! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagIskalde Grøss #1/1993 published January 1993
as Giftig lek [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagVault of Horror #18 published January 1997
as Let's Play Poison! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
7
Last Assignment

Text Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
? (spot illo)
? (spot illo)
?
typeset
Subject Matter
horror
Brian Conrad; Erica Williams
A fellow came into the newspaper office, looking for Brian Conrad, and was told he didn't work there anymore, as he left on an assignment, camera in hand, over 5 months earlier and never returned. Conrad's sensational journalistic pictures of crime scenes had increased the paper's readership, and whenever he was snapping such pics, he was doting on Society Editor, Erica Williams. The last time the fellow had seen Conrad was after Conrad had taken pictures of a boy who jumped off a building ledge, and as they sat in the pressroom sipping coffee, in walked Erica. Conrad walked her out to her car, then came back in...until they got a Police call saying there had been a bad accident. Conrad grabbed his camera and left with his friend to visit the crime scene, where they discovered a body, whose chin was impaled on an iron spike on a pole it had been hurled onto by the crash. As Conrad raised his camera.....he stared for a minute and lowered it again....the victim was Erica!
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
 
Miscellaneous
2
The text story was printed on the inner halves of the two pages, with EC house ads to either side. One featured a promotional ad for Weird Fantasy #17 [with a cover by Al Feldstein], while the other featured, with covers, the Complete Old & New Testaments from the Picture Stories From the Bible series, Picture Stories From Science #2 and Picture Stories From World History #2.
[untitled]

Letters Page  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
typeset
Subject Matter
The Vault-Keeper's Corner
The editors take over most of the column to discuss the comic industry's collapse, as many companies were folding up and getting out of the business. They urged loyal EC readers to keep buying their mags, even though EC was losing money on their efforts. VK then talks about the Ray Bradbury adaptations and pushes EC subsciptions.
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
 
Miscellaneous
0.5
[untitled]

Statement of Ownership  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
?
typeset
Reprinting
 
Miscellaneous
0.5
Frank D. Lee is mentioned as being EC's Business Manager.
A Sock for Christmas

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Al Feldstein; William M. Gaines
Jack Kamen (signed)
Jack Kamen (signed)
?
Jim Wroten
Subject Matter
horror
The Vault-Keeper's Grim Fairy Tale!
The Vault-Keeper (host); Tarby
Long ago in a huge castle lived a King [Irving], his Queen [Matilda] and their only son, Tarby, who was a real brat! The King decides to go into the village and forcibly take another young lad to be the Prince's companion, hoping that would straighten him out. It didn't, but the King gave the Royal order that if Tarby acted up, the other young boy would be whipped instead....and he became the official "whipping boy" at court. With Christmas coming on, the whipping boy was looking forward to what Santa would bring him....but Tarby told him that "bad boys" as he wouldn't get anything from Santa. On the day before Christmas, the whipping boy was returned to his own parents for 24 hours, and he spent time telling them that he was whipped for the bad things that Tarby did. He wanted to know if Santa would still bring him something for Christmas, and his Dad assured him that he would, then went to see the King to beg him to do just that. The King laughed at the man....but the next morning, as the whipping boy woke up and checked out his sock, he saw a presents in his stocking....and the boy's father saw his stocking filled also: with the bloody corpse of the King!
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
FlagIskalde Grøss #8/1990 published January 1990
as O, juling med din lede [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagVault of Horror #18 published January 1997
as A Sock for Christmas [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
6
Pickled Pints!

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Bill Gaines (co-plot); Albert B. Feldstein (co-plot, script)
Graham Ingels [as Ghastly] (signed)
Graham Ingels [as Ghastly] (signed)
Marie Severin ?
Jim Wroten
Subject Matter
horror
The Witch's Cauldron!
The Old Witch (host); several bowery derelicts [Jack; Tommy (death); others unnamed]; Herb (blood bank employee); a vampire (villain); Cal (villain, death); Warren (villain, death)
Cal and Warren offer bowery derelicts $10 a pop if they would be willing to donate a pint of blood, then then the two sell it to a legitimate blood bank for $30, thus making a very nice living. However, when one of the bums die, prospects for more donations dry up, so the pair decide to take matters into their own hands. However, one night, they bring in a rather heavy guy, lay him on a table and prepare to take the blood, when the man opens his red, fiery eyes and attacks them both. How could they have known this guy was a vampire?!?
Reprinting
FlagThe Vault of Horror #4 published January 1982
FlagIskalde Grøss #5/1992 published January 1992
as Blodig urett! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagVault of Horror #18 published January 1997
as Pickled Pints! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
Miscellaneous
7
Script, colorist and letterer credits by Craig Delich.

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