Beware! Terror Tales #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Fawcett's 1952 pre-Code horror anthology comes this delightfully unsettling second issue, with a cover by Bernard Baily featuring a bandaged, cloak-draped Mummy looming over a frightened woman and a sinister leering man surrounded by an open treasure chest and a dripping candle. The Mummy speaks directly to the reader, promising a "blood-chilling tale" called "Eerie Footsteps in the Red Snow!" — a bold narrative hook that sets the mood perfectly. Interior art by Mike Sekowsky makes this a fine slice of early-'50s horror comics at their atmospheric best.
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Crime fiction writer John Wild created the serial killer called "The Lunk" - and is very surprised to see himself confronted with the fiend. The Lunk leaves the world of fiction and enters into a duel to the death with his creator.
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