Creepy Worlds #237
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Telltale Doll," a 1986 Alan Class horror tale, a man named Drews finds himself pursued by a vengeful leprechaun who believes he stole the legendary treasure of Finn MacCool—only to be rescued by Tommy Troy, who dons the guise of The Fly. With art by Dick Ayers and Joe Simon, and inks by Paul Reinman and Joe Simon, the story blends folklore and sci-fi as giant robots menace Drews, leading to a twist that redefines the ghostly encounter. The cover, by Fred Fredericks, captures the eerie tension of the tale, all wrapped in a 55p comic from the mid-80s.
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A sharpie named Drews is dogged by "not a midget", but a real leprechaun who thinks Drews stoles the treasure horde of Finn MacCool from Ireland! The leprechaun sics giant robots on Drews. Tommy Troy becomes The Fly, hides Drews in a cave, smashes robots, and stuffs the leprechaun in a trash can. Drews is visited by the ghost of Finn MacCool and confesses he stole the treasure and sank it off-shore. The Fly posed as Finn. The leprechaun thanks him for this kind deeds and vanishes.
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