All three were great tales. "The Prisoner in Cell Block 7" could have been the origin of a super hero or super villain. "The man With the Weird Tattoos" had a clever resolution to the tattooed monster problem. In "I Lived a Hundred Lives" the hero of the story could have simply vanished without a trace except for his diary, a more satisfactory ending than the possible demise of said hero.
These were fun tales. I love comics from the early to mid-sixties. These were very strange tales. I enjoyed the first tale the best. I think Animal Man was created in the pages of Strange Tales.
All three were great tales. "The Prisoner in Cell Block 7" could have been the origin of a super hero or super villain. "The man With the Weird Tattoos" had a clever resolution to the tattooed monster problem. In "I Lived a Hundred Lives" the hero of the story could have simply vanished without a trace except for his diary, a more satisfactory ending than the possible demise of said hero.
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These were fun tales. I love comics from the early to mid-sixties. These were very strange tales. I enjoyed the first tale the best. I think Animal Man was created in the pages of Strange Tales.
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