Journey into Mystery #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Atlas Comics in May 1955, this issue of Journey into Mystery promises "All New Mysteries" anchored by the lead tale, "The Locked Drawer!" Sol Brodsky's cover art captures a frantic scene of a man in blue overalls and a red shirt bolting through a doorway, swept along by a surging crowd of wide-eyed onlookers — all of them clearly shaken by whatever secret that small, conspicuous bedside drawer holds. It's a wonderfully tense slice of mid-1950s anthology suspense, with Bill Benulis handling interior art duties inside.
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A man finds out that he keeps turning blue because he is really an alien from a planet of blue people.
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