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Marvel Tales#115
Cover: Sol Brodsky
Marvel Tales #115
“The Man with No Face”
In "The Man with No Face," a 1953 Marvel Tales issue, an ambulance driver takes on a peculiar job transporting accident victims to a secluded nursing home, only to grow uneasy as strange details pile up. With moody art by Ed Robbins and a haunting cover by Sol Brodsky, this eerie tale unfolds in the shadowy corners of mid-century horror.
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artist, inker Ed Robbins · cover Sol Brodsky
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artist, inker Ed Robbins
cover pencils, inks Sol Brodsky
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An ambulance driver is hired by a strange doctor to transport accident victims to his private nursing home, but he begins to suspect that something is not quite right.
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