Talk:Weird Mystery Tales

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[edit] Table Help

I need help with the table. It's unclear which notes go with which segments, etc., and my bullet attempts to distinguish them didn't work too well. I tried colons, but they just chowed up as colons. Scottandrewhutchins 15:50, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

I've set it up so you only need to drop the information in, and not do any reformatting. Hope this is of help. JesseW, the juggling janitor 01:05, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
How about this?
Title Writer Pencils Host(s) Notes
#1 July-Aug 1972
Introduction Marv Wolfman Bernie Wrightson Destiny
Horoscope Phenomenon or Witch Queen of Ancient Sumeria? Jack Kirby Jack Kirby Dr. E. Leopold Maas originally written for Spirit World #2
The Brothers Beaumont! Howard Purcell Howard Purcell Destiny Destiny illustration by E. Nelson Bridwell
Special Delivery, based upon notes compiled from research done in conjunction with Dr. E. Leopold Maas Mark Evanier, Steve Sherman none Dr. E. Leopold Maas
#2 Aug-Aug 1972
Toxl the World Killer! Jack Kirby Jack Kirby Dr E. Leopold Maas and Destiny originally written for Spirit World #2
[[Titanic]] Howard Purcell Howard Purcell Destiny and Death cover by Howard Purcell
They're Still Up There! - - none

Peregrinefisher 06:41, 13 September 2006 (UTC)