Adventures into Terror #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Return of the Brain," a chilling tale from 1951’s Adventures into Terror #6, a vampire steps boldly out of the page to confront the reader directly, weaving a personal vendetta rooted in rejection and obsession. With art by Bill Molno and inks by Vince Alascia, the story blurs the line between fiction and reality, as the creature reveals he’s been watching, waiting, and even custom-printed a comic just for you. The cover by Sol Brodsky and Chris Rule captures the moment of dread—claws out, fangs bared—leaving you wondering if the threat is still just on the page.
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Breaking the fourth wall a Vampire addresses the reader, his intended victim. He tells how he first encountered his victim-to-be when he asked for help and was rebuffed. The vampire followed the reader, discovering where he lived and what comics he liked to buy. He spent considerable money printing up a custom copy of Adventures into Terror to place on the newsstand. The last panel of the story shows the vampire with claws extended and fangs bared - daring you to look over your shoulder.
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