| "The End of All Things!" | |
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| Strange Tales | |
| Title: | "The End of All Things!" |
| Storyline: | "The Book of Job" |
| Volume: | 3 |
| Number: | 2 |
| Cover price: | $4.99 |
| Cover date: | October, 1998 |
| Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
| Credits | |
| Chief: | Bob Harras |
| Writers: | John Marc DeMatteis |
| Pencilers: | Liam Roger Sharp |
| Inkers: | Liam Roger Sharp |
| Cover artists: | George Pratt; Neal Adams |
| Cover inker: | George Pratt; Neal Adams |
| Cover colorist: | George Pratt |
| Colorists: | Christie Scheele |
| Letterers: | Jonathan Babcock |
| Assistants: | Lysa Kraiger |
| Editors: | Pete Franco; Mark Bernardo |
| Navigation | |
| Previous: | Strange Tales #1 |
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"The End of All Things!"[]
| "The Book of Job" | |
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| Title: | "The Book of Job" |
| Credits | |
| Writers: | J.M. DeMatteis |
| Pencilers: | Liam Sharp |
| Inkers: | Liam Sharp |
| Colorists: | Christie Scheele |
| Letterers: | Jon Babcock |
| Editors: | Mark Bernardo |
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Donald Robert Fillmore
- Ellen Brandt-Sallis
- Gwyneth Burke
- Jack Burke
Villains
- Adam K'ad-Mon
- Amodeus Q. Termineus
- Job Burke
Minor characters
- Angela Lopez
- Cleito
- Eric Simon Payne
- God (In flashback only)
- Sorrow
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
"Love Is Colder Than Death"[]
| "Love Is Colder Than Death" | |
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| Title: | "Love Is Colder Than Death" |
| Credits | |
| Writers: | Paul Jenkins |
| Pencilers: | Leonardo Manco |
| Inkers: | Leonardo Manco |
| Colorists: | Mariana Manco |
| Letterers: | Jonathan Babcock |
| Editors: | Joe Andreani |
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Lenny Mico
- Phil Jones
- Vincent Adobe
Villains
Minor characters
- Gregory Russoff (As an hallucination)
- Lump (As a corpse)
- Old Eloise (Referenced only)
- Roxanna
Organizations
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
- Assault rifles
- Handguns
- Night vision goggles
- Weekly Globe
Vehicles
Powers
Miscellaneous
"A Funeral in the Woods"[]
| "A Funeral in the Woods" | |
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| Title: | "A Funeral in the Woods" |
| Credits | |
| Writers: | John Kuramoto |
| Pencilers: | Paul Lee |
| Inkers: | Paul Lee |
| Colorists: | Brian Horton |
| Letterers: | Comicraft |
| Editors: | Jaye Gardner |
Featured characters
- Yuen Fu Sheng
Supporting characters
- Golden Lily
Villains
- Hopping corpse
- Yuen Fu Sheng
Minor characters
- Innkeeper
Organizations
- Yuen Fu Sheng's soldiers
Races & Animals
Locations
Items
Vehicles
- Sedan chair
Powers
Miscellaneous
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Ted Sallis, aka the Man-Thing was created by writers Roy Thomas & Gerry Conway and artist Gray Morrow. He first appeared in the third story in Savage Tales #1 in May, 1971. Most of the early Man-Thing stories following his inaugural appearance were written by Steve Gerber.
- The character of Jack Russell was created by Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas & Gerry Conway and artist Mike Ploog. He first appeared in the "Night of Full Moon... Night of Fear!" story from Marvel Spotlight #2 from February, 1972.
- This issue shipped to retailers on August 19th, 1998.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 759606046775 00211.
- This issue shipped with a variant cover illustrated by Neal Adams.
- This series was abruptly cancelled without any resolution to either the "Love Is Colder Than Death" storyline or the "A Funeral in the Woods" storyline.
- "The Book of Job" storyline concludes in Peter Parker: Spider-Man Annual 1999.



