Adventures into Terror #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Cry Werewolf," a 1954 tale from Adventures into Terror, the wrongful conviction of Phil Jones for murder sends him spiraling into madness—only to emerge as a figure of terror himself. The story unfolds with a chilling twist, blending courtroom drama and supernatural dread in a tale drawn with sharp, expressive lines by Al Eadeh. The cover, a striking piece by Carl Burgos, captures the eerie tension of a man caught between justice and madness.
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When Phil Jones is accused of being the Vampire Killer, he is convicted despite his claim of innocence. He is saved from the electric chair at the last minute when the real killer is found, but the ordeal has driven him mad, and once freed, he starts killing people as a vampire would.
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