{"product_id":"2940016435879","title":"The Hand of Fate Comic Books Issue No 11","description":"Publication June 1952 | Price: 0.10 USD | Pages: 36 | Frequency: bi-monthly | Editing: Fred Gardener (uncredited)\u003cbr\u003eNotes Some information for this index from Saltarella via the GCD Error Tracker, August 2010.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eCredits Pencils: Ken Rice? | Inks: Ken Rice?\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story Roots of the Evil Tree (7 pages)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis Crazed artist Kurt Coleman shapes an \"execution tree\" into human form. It comes alive during a thunderstorm and follows him around like a pet. Kurt finds out that he cannot flee the walking tree and destroys its roots which have been living on in the ground. As Kurt swings the axe he is killed by lightning.\u003cbr\u003eCredits Pencils: Louis Zansky | Inks: Louis Zansky | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)\u003cbr\u003eContent Characters: Fate\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story A Hand of Fate Mystery #7 (1 page)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis \"For several generations, one of the most famous of trapeze artists was the Rizzoni family...\" The last two of the Rizzonis die performing their act, first Flora, then Angelo (seeing Flora's ghost on the trapeze).\u003cbr\u003eFeaturing A Hand of Fate Mystery\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story The Final Curtain (7 pages)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis Actor Morissey kills his colleagues to get the leading part in \"Hamlet\", though he has been warned several times by Fate personally to refrain from these acts of murder. When he gets his role, he is stabbed on stage.\u003cbr\u003eCredits Pencils: Lou Cameron | Inks: Rocco \"Rocke\" Mastroserio | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)\u003cbr\u003eContent Genre: Occult | Characters: Fate\u003cbr\u003eNotes A signing in the third story (see there) indicates that Mastroserio was the main inker for this issue.\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story A Hand of Fate Mystery #8 (1 page)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis \"It was in the year 1926 that this strange incident occurred. Robert Sistare, an American authority on Chinese history and culture, was touring China...\" There he finds a sealed chamber, in which a man has been sitting for a hundred years. Being discovered, the strange monk can die.\u003cbr\u003eFeaturing A Hand of Fate Mystery\u003cbr\u003eContent Genre: Occult\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story The Man Who Bought a Genie (7 pages)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis Antiques dealer Ridley buys a chest containing the genie of Kuo. Ridley wants to marry Annabelle for her money, the genie helps him achieving this goal. But Annabelle dies and Ridley is accused of murder. The evil genie returns to his chest.\u003cbr\u003eCredits Pencils: Bill Molno (signed) | Inks: Rocco \"Rocke\" Mastroserio (signed) | Letters: typeset (Leroy lettering)\u003cbr\u003eContent Genre: Occult\u003cbr\u003eNotes Hidden signature on symbols on the chest in the second panel: \"Molno\" and \"Rocke\".\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eText Story Heiress of the Rue de Sangre (2 pages)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis Marlene, a French noblewoman turned artist, fights off Monsieur de Sangre in the Paris sewers. Sangre wants to kill her, cause he used to be the revolution's executioner and loves his work. To her aid comes writer Norman Carver, who is just accidentally looking for background material in those scenic sewers. He destroys the evil ogre by setting him on fire and carries the girl to the altar.\u003cbr\u003eCredits Letters: typeset\u003cbr\u003eContent Genre: Occult\u003cbr\u003e \u003cbr\u003eComic Story The Brew of Frightful Faces (7 pages)\u003cbr\u003eSynopsis In a cave in Central America, Van Jacobi discovers a potion which distorts a person's features. As Jacobi is a film studio's make-up man and jealous of the leading man, he applies the brew to his face. Jacobi has to flee, falls eventually into the potion, gets distorted, gets mad and gets shot dead.\u003cbr\u003eCredits Script: Robert Turner | Pencils: Jim McLaughlin | Inks: Mario Rizzi?\u003cbr\u003eNotes Robert Turner lists \"The Frightful Faces\" as one of the stories he wrote from late 1950 - 1952, in his book \"Some of My Best Friends Are Writers...\" (1970).\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eIf you have a black-and-white e-reader, or if you're not able to read or expand the pictures, you might have a better viewing experience on the Nook App for iPad, Android, or PC. If you use the Nook App for PC, you can capture screenshots for use in crafting or digital artwork.\u003cbr\u003e\u003cbr\u003eThe data here in the description content section is courtesy of the Grand Comics Database under a CC Attribution License. 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