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=== Mandrake stories ===
=== Mandrake story ===
*"The Telltale Doll", ("[[La bambola drogata (Spada)|La bambola drogata]]") by [[Giovanni Fiorentini]] and [[Salvatore Stizza]].
*"The Telltale Doll", ("[[La bambola drogata (Spada)|La bambola drogata]]") by [[Giovanni Fiorentini]] and [[Salvatore Stizza]].


===Note:===  
=== Note: ===  
When compared with the original publishing, the story begins with at the two last panels of the page 3 and several full pages are missing : 7, 10, 13, 20, 25 and 31. At last, the story is presented in two parts. Part II starts on the original page 22 but however without the first top original panel.  
When compared with the original publishing [[Mandrake - Il Vascello 85]], the story begins with the two last panels of the page 3  
and several full pages are missing : 7, 10, 13, 20, 25 and 31.  
At last, the story is presented in two parts. Part II starts on the original page 22 but however without the first top original panel.  


=== Other comics ===
*''Stormy Night'' by (?) and Bob Brown (from comic-book "Journey into Mystery" # 26 / September 1955)
*"The Fly", ''The House of Solid Nothing'' by Joe Simon (?) and Bob Powell (from comic-book "Adventures of the Fly" # 3 (Archie Comics / November 1959)
*''And a Little Child...'' by (?) and Harry Anderson (from comic-book "Marvel Tales" # 134  (Atlas Comics / May 1955)
*''The Strange Ones'' by Moskowitz (?) and Joe Kubert (from comic-book "Marvel Tales" # 134  (Atlas Comics / May 1955)
*''Tim O'Casey's Wrecking Crew !'', by ? and Joe Simon (from comic-book "Adventures of the Fly" # 2 (Archie Comics / September 1959)
*''The Circular Trap !'' by ? and Dick Beck (from comic-book "Forbidden Worlds" # 68 (American Comics Group / July 1958)
*''Strange Journey'' by Richard Hughes (as Thomas Drew) and Ogden Whitney (from comic-book "Forbidden Worlds" # 75 (American Comics Group / February 1959)
*''Grandma was Right !'' by ?
*''Golden City'' by Brad Everson and Jack Sparkling
*''The World of Giants !'' by Pierce Rand and Led Morey
*''I gotta see to Everything'' by Bob Standish and Pete Costanza
*''The Man who could see Tomorrow'' by Steve Ditko (from comic-book "Unusual Tales" # 7 (Charlton Comics / May 1957)


=== Other comics ===
=== Short Written Stories ===  
*''Stormy Night'',  by ?
*''The Haunted Lagoon'' (unsigned)
*"The Fly", ''The House of Solid Nothing'', by ?
 
*''And a Little Child...'', by ?
=== Note: ===
*''The Strange Ones'', by ?
Another printing of the same "Creepy Worlds # 237" issue has however another content: the Mandrake story and the five first stories as above cited but completed by the following other comic stories: ''The Mighty Tomb'', ', ''Blueprint for survival'', ''The Guardian Planet'', ''Manana !'' (by Steve Ditko), ''So Small'', ''Space Dreadnaught'', ''Eyes of a Cat !'', ''Bridge of the Unkown'' and ''Mint Mystery''. Two short written stories: 'The Haunted Lagoon'' , as above,  completed  by ''Another Chance from Life''.
*''Tim O'Casey's Wrecking Crew !'', by ?
*Such a fact shows that the Alan Class collections (at least in their final runs) have not necessarily the same content for a same issue.  
*''The Circular Trap !'', by ?
*''Strange Journey'', by Thomas Drew and Ogden Whitney
*''Grandma was Right'', by ?
*''Golden City'', by Brad Everson and Jack Sparkling
*''The World of Giants !'', by Pierce Rand and Led Morey
*''I gotta see to Everything'', by Bob Standish and Pete Costanza
*''The Man who could see Tomorrow'', by Steve Ditko.


[[Category: Creepy Worlds issues|Creepy Worlds 237]]
[[Category: Creepy Worlds issues|Creepy Worlds 237]]

Revision as of 12:26, 21 February 2022

Creepy Worlds #237
Creepy Worlds 237.jpg
Cover artist: Fred Fredericks
Country/language: Mini uk.gif United Kingdom / English
Format: 18,5 × 23,5 cm
Pages: 100 pgs, b/w
Publishing date:
Editor:
Publishing company: Alan Class & Co
Preceded by: Creepy Worlds #234
Followed by: Creepy Worlds #238


Mandrake story

Note:

When compared with the original publishing Mandrake - Il Vascello 85, the story begins with the two last panels of the page 3 and several full pages are missing : 7, 10, 13, 20, 25 and 31. At last, the story is presented in two parts. Part II starts on the original page 22 but however without the first top original panel.

Other comics

  • Stormy Night by (?) and Bob Brown (from comic-book "Journey into Mystery" # 26 / September 1955)
  • "The Fly", The House of Solid Nothing by Joe Simon (?) and Bob Powell (from comic-book "Adventures of the Fly" # 3 (Archie Comics / November 1959)
  • And a Little Child... by (?) and Harry Anderson (from comic-book "Marvel Tales" # 134 (Atlas Comics / May 1955)
  • The Strange Ones by Moskowitz (?) and Joe Kubert (from comic-book "Marvel Tales" # 134 (Atlas Comics / May 1955)
  • Tim O'Casey's Wrecking Crew !, by ? and Joe Simon (from comic-book "Adventures of the Fly" # 2 (Archie Comics / September 1959)
  • The Circular Trap ! by ? and Dick Beck (from comic-book "Forbidden Worlds" # 68 (American Comics Group / July 1958)
  • Strange Journey by Richard Hughes (as Thomas Drew) and Ogden Whitney (from comic-book "Forbidden Worlds" # 75 (American Comics Group / February 1959)
  • Grandma was Right ! by ?
  • Golden City by Brad Everson and Jack Sparkling
  • The World of Giants ! by Pierce Rand and Led Morey
  • I gotta see to Everything by Bob Standish and Pete Costanza
  • The Man who could see Tomorrow by Steve Ditko (from comic-book "Unusual Tales" # 7 (Charlton Comics / May 1957)

Short Written Stories

  • The Haunted Lagoon (unsigned)

Note:

Another printing of the same "Creepy Worlds # 237" issue has however another content: the Mandrake story and the five first stories as above cited but completed by the following other comic stories: The Mighty Tomb, ', Blueprint for survival, The Guardian Planet, Manana ! (by Steve Ditko), So Small, Space Dreadnaught, Eyes of a Cat !, Bridge of the Unkown and Mint Mystery. Two short written stories: 'The Haunted Lagoon , as above, completed by Another Chance from Life.

  • Such a fact shows that the Alan Class collections (at least in their final runs) have not necessarily the same content for a same issue.