Black Cat Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePromising "Strangest Tales of Fear and Superstition," this 1952 Harvey horror entry delivers a genuinely unsettling cover by Warren Kremer — a white-gowned woman flees desperately through a moonlit graveyard while a horde of rotting, lurching undead close in from every direction. A tombstone caption ominously teases the story within, titled "The Moth," hinting at a fate worse than the grave itself. Kremer's atmospheric linework makes this ten-cent issue a fine snapshot of early-'50s horror comics at their most chillingly effective.
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Six ghouls crawl and rise up out of their graves as a sleep walking blonde stumbles through their graveyard.
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