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    Shock SuspenStories #6

    Shock SuspenStories » Shock SuspenStories #6 released by EC on December 1952.

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    Dead Right! - (Feldstein / Kamen) A fortune teller tells a young gold digger that if she marries a man she finds repulsive, he will inherit a huge sum of money and die shortly after the wedding.
     
    Under Cover! - (Feldstein / Wood) A reporter investigates a hooded hate group, but when he sees the Grand Master's face, they'll stop at nothing to silence him.
     
    The Bend! - (text story) A run-in between a robber and a ruthless band of Apaches leads to a flight for survival!
     
    Shock Talk - (letters column)
     
    Not So Tough! - (Feldstein / Orlando) Astro Navigator Arden makes a mistake that results in a spaceship getting lost in the far reaches of space; but that's just the beginning, when Commander Bergman busts him down to Rocket Man, Third Class, it might mean the death of them all!
     
    Sugar 'N Spice 'N... - (Feldstein / Ingles) John and Margie have a problem with the Old Woman down the street.
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    The KKK, Apaches, Waterboarding and a Mean Old Neighbor Lady! 0

    Another excellent issue of SHOCK SuspenStorires.   It starts with that outstanding cover of a bound woman being terrorized by hooded figures. Although the K.K.K. is never mentioned by name in the cover story 'Under Cover!', it's pretty clear they are the inferred villains of the piece. The letters column of this issue makes clear that it's now the policy of SHOCK to include one of these 'controversial' stories in every issue (unless you count 'Yellow!', this didn't start until the second issue)....

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