Subtitled "True Tales of the Unknown" (!) another issue of kooky and whacked out horror stories by Ed Wood, Jr. writing as Obadiah Kempf, Whittier Fowles, P.H.P. and possibly one or two others among the staff of writers who were masquerading behind pseudonyms.
Making a guest appearance in a few photos is Sybil Leek who was crowned “The World’s Most Famous Witch” after her 1969 best-selling autobiography, DIARY OF A WITCH.
Per usual, I can't spend the time connecting these stories together, so you'll just have to read the first parts of them today as teasers.
NOTE: I'm leaving in the ads for you to enjoy the full exploitative experience.
HORROR STORIES
Vol. 1 No. 6 (Fourth issue)
April 1971
Stanley Publications
Editor: Theodore S. Hecht
Managing Editor: Greg Jackson
Associate Editor: Allen Corbey
Assistant Editor: Alan Weinstein
Art Director: Monte Ingber
Assistant Art Director: Anya Tulchin
Art Associate: John Parker
Art Assistant: Penny Reed
Circulation Director: Eli Ginsburg
Cover: Photo cover
Pages: 68
Cover price: 60 cents
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