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CHALLENGE OF THE UNKNOWN #6 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #210

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CHALLENGE OF THE UNKNOWN #6 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #210
CHALLENGE OF THE UNKNOWN #6 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #210

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CHALLENGE OF THE UNKNOWN #6 STANDARD COLOR EDITION: A ONE SHOT WONDER RETRO COMIC REPRINTS #210

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CHALLENGE OF THE UNKNOWN #6 was published by Ace Magazines, Inc. in 1950.
It is a terrifying hodgepodge of great art and stories. The contents of the issue are
The High Priestess of the Snake People with art by Frank Giusto, The Ghost in the
Portrait drawn by Ken Rice, Villa of the Vampire by Lin Streeter and No Grave Can
Hold Him, plus two True Tales of the Supernatural. That's a lot of great horror
compressed into 36 pages.
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