Adventure Comics tried one out, with Colonel Nelson Strong of the Adventurers Club, for 3 issues....
....and then get along with the story....
....which we shall do now!
Adventure Comics #426 (February-March, 1973)
First off, the introduction of the concept with Col. Strong, then, onto the story by Albano and Aparo (with a Dick Giordano cover including co-feature Vigilante), with the story of Scortch Jordon, a 1950s mobster taking out a small time hood in a drive by....and his girl, Ms. Finch. The police caught Jordon, and her father, Harvey Finch, came to the detectives to confront Jordon.Then, as they didn't convict Jordon, he wandered free, but was pursued by images of the girl...so much that Jordon tried to shoot her, killing himself, confessing to the double murder and fingering the drive (the man handing the gun to Strong). The driver, Cross, got 20 years, but, got a visit from Mr. Finch right before he was released. Finch was a hypnotist, and implanted the image of his daughter in the crooks' brain (as he had to Jordon 20 years before), so that he would be haunted by her murder forever more...
Adventure Comics #427 (April-May, 1973)
Next up, in another tale by Albano and Aparo (with a feature cover by Luis Dominguez) , where assistant photographer Mr. Carter was telling his tale to Col. Strong, of how he was photographing a violent attack on an antelope by crocodiles in the African jungle (frowned upon by his assistant Coru and chief Jerry Lambert). On the way back, Carter got his companions eaten by lions, and had to recruit a new assistant.Going out with an old man of the tribe, the pair stumbled upon a ritual with a girl tied to the ground, and a tribe of lizard worshipers waiting to see if the lizard would bite her. It didn't, but the two fled...only to be pursued by the spear welding natives, who killed the assistant....and injured Carter, who fell to the ground, and was surrounded by lizards. Three weeks later he was telling his story to Strong....and the bites had mutated Carter into a lizard man!
Adventure Comics #430 (November-December, 1973)
Last, but not least, a hidden tale of the Adventurers' Club (hidden under a Bob Oksner Black Orchid cover), and told by Arnold Drake and Luis Dominguez. Here, a somewhat younger looking Strong being told a story by Mr. Frisellla, about an ill fated trip down the Amazon River, where he encountered the tribe of the Ogura, a pendulum which was the heart of the world.Frisella, not believing the chief, Chimaga, grabs it, causing earthquakes, which allows Frisella to escape (and the tribe makes sure the pendulum starts to swing again, stopping the danger to Earth). Strong asks Frisells where this pendulum was...which the man refuses to tell Col. Strong.