Marvel Tales #132
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThat unsettling cover — a man leaning over a bathroom sink, staring into a mirror where his reflection shows a completely blank, featureless face — sets an eerie, thought-provoking tone perfectly suited to Atlas Comics' 1955 anthology style. The lead story banner promises "The Man Who Wasn't!" alongside the assurance of "All Brand-New Marvel Tales," making this issue of Marvel Tales #132 a fine showcase of the era's taste for uncanny, twist-driven storytelling. Sol Brodsky's cover art delivers quiet dread with confident draftsmanship, and interior art by Sid Greene rounds out what looks to be a genuinely chilling ten-cent package.
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When an elderly couple pass away, they find that they are young once again in the afterlife.
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