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Cover: Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio

Uncanny Tales #183

Jan 1988 · Alan Class · 0.55 GBP
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In "I'll Find Another World!", a man stands trial for murder, accused of killing Sir Alfred Haines—only to be freed when a mysterious figure hypnotizes the jury into a not guilty verdict. With the courtroom stunned and the judge powerless, the truth slowly unravels in a twist that leaves even the most skeptical questioning what they saw. John Forte’s art brings the eerie courtroom drama to life, while Rocke Mastroserio’s cover captures the story’s chilling mystery.

Contains 16 stories
I'll Find Another World!
11 pp · Science Fiction
Hugo DartProfessor Mauritius
World in Torment!
7 pp · Fantasy
Rick FosterDr. SloddenKanai
The Secret of the Sargasso!
7 pp · Fantasy
Lancelot Boggs
Things to Come!
7 pp · Fantasy
Carl MatsonMr. SchlossAshtooMrs. Jenson
A Second Look!
4 pp · Science Fiction
RoggJannthFredMr. Garett
The Edge of the Sea!
7 pp · Fantasy
Dr. GavinEnoch FrazerTina
321 Vista Avenue!
2 pp · Fantasy

A young woman moves into a house on 321 Vista Avenue, drawn by its charm—only to find it haunted by unseen forces. Sinister laughter echoes through the halls and red lights flicker at night, turning the home into a place no one can stay.

247 Chapelle Drive!
5 pp · Science Fiction
Officer O'BrienHarrisonDr. TaylorOrlo

When Officer O'Brien and Harrison respond to a call about a boy levitating a car, they’re stunned by his claim to hail from 247 Chapelle Drive—a street that doesn’t exist on any map. Dr. Taylor and Orlo are brought in as the boy’s strange abilities and cryptic origin point to something far beyond Earth.

Out of the Past!
6 pp · Fantasy
Chesley Grimmick

Chesley Grimmick, a clever but unscrupulous artist who fakes ancient cave paintings near his home, finds himself suddenly whisked into the very prehistoric world he’s been imitating—where he must navigate the realities of a time long before his own, face the raw world of early humans, and confront the consequences of his deception in a place where truth is written in stone.

Birds of Fate!
7 pp
Hosmer PettyMary Clark PettyMary PettyMildredWilliam
The Ancestor
1 pp · Fantasy
John Higbee
Monster from Oxy-3
4 pp · Science Fiction
The Strangeness of Mr. McGillicuddy!
9 pp · Fantasy
Professor PrestoMr. McGillicuddyHomicide HankBridey McPeep
The 13th Juror!
3 pp · Horror-Suspense
Sir Alfred HainesChalmers (Sir Alfred Haines' secretary)JudgeForeman of the juryYoung burglar

In "The 13th Juror!", a tense courtroom drama unfolds when Chalmers, Sir Alfred Haines' secretary, is accused of murder. With the jury convinced of his guilt, a mysterious figure steps from the shadows and hypnotizes them into delivering a not guilty verdict—leaving the judge furious but powerless. As the jurors recover and the truth begins to surface, a shocking twist emerges when the artist’s sketch reveals the man’s identity, and a young burglar confesses to the crime.

The Snowman
6 pp · Fantasy
Eddie MarkMrs. MarkMr. Marksnowman
The Crystal Collector!
8 pp · Fantasy
Henry WinstonElliot Winston (his brother)Carole Harrison

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Full credits

artist, inker John Forte
cover pencils, inks Rocco "Rocke" Mastroserio

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↩ Reprints Unusual Tales #12 (1958), Adventures into the Unknown #112 (1959), Adventures into the Unknown #133 (1962), Astounding Stories #13 (1967), Creepy Worlds #125 (1971), Out of This World #19, Secrets of the Unknown #114, Uncanny Tales #13

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