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    Strange Tales #7

    Strange Tales » Strange Tales #7 - My Brother Talks To Bats! released by Marvel on June 1952.

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    My Brother Talks To Bats! last edited by luphawk on 03/30/24 07:05PM View full history

    1. My Brother Talks To Bats!: (by Joe Maneely) A man who talks to bats is kept locked in the cellar and thinks he is crazy because he is half-human while the rest of his family are "respectable" vampires.
    2. He Wished He Was A Vampire: (by Gene Colan) A boy who wants to be a vampire gets too excited at a movie and bites someone in the theater. He runs home and is beaten by his father, which causes him to turn into a vampire and kill his father. A man who followed him from the theater shows up and reveals himself to not only be a vampire. but the boy's true father who has been looking for him for years.
    3. The Strange Hat:
    4. Tap! Tap! Tap!: (by Joe Sinnott) A Russian sub does a crash dive, leaving a crewman to drown on deck as they try to hide from an American destroyer but their position is given away by the crewman's hammer tapping on the hull.
    5. Who Stands in the Shadows: A man who wants to kill his wife is told to send her to look at a house and it will be burned down while she is in it.
    6. The Horrible Man:
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